Recent content by voroddo

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    Kenwood LS-65 loudspeakers -- how decent?

    Thanks for replies thus far! I'll certainly keep an eye out for those Goodmans, though the ones I can see at the mo are a bit pricier (factoring in postage). For myself I'd gladly go for the Wharfedales! But (see above) they're too small. (The existing JVCs are on very small plinths, so not...
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    Kenwood LS-65 loudspeakers -- how decent?

    Can anyone comment on how decent/detailed the (quite old?) Kenwood LS-65 loudspeakers might be for classical music/radio? I have an unusual reason for asking. My partner uses, in her small flat, a NAD 3020 receiver (which, though old, is great!), but with terrible muddy old JVC speakers which...
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    Good speakers to combine with NAD 3020 amplifier?

    Many thanks for the recommendation! Could be time for an early New Year's present to self ...
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    Strange(?) issue with indoor FM antenna

    I too am hoping FM will be around for yonks. To judge by recent media reports, there could be one heck of a political battle shaping up ...
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    Good speakers to combine with NAD 3020 amplifier?

    I recently acquired a second-hand NAD 3020 amplifier for my partner, and while it sounds great at my house connected to my vintage Heybrook HB 1 speakers, at the moment she has only a pair of ancient, rather basic JVC speakers to go with it (I think they came with her prior basic JVC ‘system’...
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    Strange(?) issue with indoor FM antenna

    Many thanks for replies! In fact, having investigated things further, and contacted Cambridge Audio, I realise I was over-hasty and made a very silly mistake … The reason we’re getting duller sound than we should be (affecting CD listening as well as radio) is probably not down to radio...
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    Strange(?) issue with indoor FM antenna

    Hi, And please forgive the ignorance of this question! At my partner's house in Newcastle (a rented place where an outdoor TV aerial is not an option), we've been using an ancient Technics stereo receiver, with an internal dipole aerial (as I think it's called -- I mean the long pink plastic...