Wow! Thanks guys for sharing that. Cassette is clearly still very alive. I am glad haven't dumped my 3 head Technics deck which is proudly sitting in the middle of my Dads stack system. I might bring it back home sometime and introduce it to the kids. We are moving house and we have been discussing the huge boxes of tapes we still have under the stairs. Also my couple of hundred fourtrack recording tapes and 'Metal' tape 'Masters' courtesy of Fostex from the days when I used to force my parents to turn the TV up loud just so they could hear it. Something i am expecting our children to pay me back for sometime.
So you FM listeners, how do you find the quality of internet radio? Does any of it cut the mustard for you?
Haider
Hi Haider and all Audio Circle members.
Beleive me or not, when I was in Montreal, Canada
I've listen to classical music on FM as back ground music all night long.
Therefore qulality was not a priority, however,
when listening seriously to the FM
I can say quality was quite good, however,
I did not use my best stereo system.
Here in Vietnam FM is useless.
Even with a good antenna, reception is not good
and the quality of the sound is terrible,
too much bass and you cannot find a FM station that plays good music
for more than 30 minutes,
they keep switching from traditional Vietnamese to pop to talk show
and rarely classical.
I wish I was back in my civilised home country Canada.
Guy 13