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In the Forum: Off Air Audio
In the Thread: The new FM Classical scene in Boston
Post Subject: I do not think so.Posted by Romy the Cat on: 11/5/2014
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Adrian, I do not think that it is "excuse sell
equipment". I have been straggling with it for a while. I do not "need" to sell it and I do appreciate
this given equipment much more then the money that I would get for it. I do not
need the money but to my sadness I realized that I do not need the equipment.
The unfortunate reality of today FM in Boston then if you listen it at anything
more than $50 table radio then it in sound much worse. My believe in "next
season that a new person with a passion"… that is what made me keep going
but it does not materialize, the WCRB keep lading off any sensible people
who is who in there are saying that the station today it is very much not what
it used to be. I do not plan to depart from FM completely I still keep one of
my good tuners with good A/D, they just have much less use then they use to be.
I keep schedule recording but they are very depressing quality. To me the space
in my rack is more valuable than the sound I am getting today from FM. The BSO principle
flutist today on FM sound louder than the whole brass section at full blow, I
am not kidding, I have no idea what they are doing but it is hardly listenable.
I do not believe in revival of high quality audio over FM in Boston. There are
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