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    | Author: wjk Date:   2003-05-27 21:56
 
 Here is an update on the stereo search----I tried and liked a Rotel amplifier and CD player- Models RA-02 and RCD-02--- priced about 499 each. The clarinet is well defined and crisp in Brahms chamber CDs. I'm planning to use B & W 303 series speakers. Any comments?
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    | Author: diz Date:   2003-05-28 00:18
 
 Sounds lovely - I'm still saving for a B&O hi fi, but they are too expensive at present. I just love the Danish design aspect of them.
 
 
 
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    | Author: Tim K Date:   2003-05-28 18:00
 
 Rotel electronics and B&W 300-series speakers have reputations for offering excellent sound at reasonable prices.
 
 Dave please tell us about your AM radio.  Is it mid-20th century French?  Wood cabinet or hard rubber?
 
 
 
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    | Author: David Spiegelthal ★2017 Date:   2003-05-28 20:59
 
 Tim K,
 I hate to disappoint, but my AM radio is a student model, Asian-made instrument with a plastic ("resonite") cabinet and synthetic (not cane) speaker cone.  Tone controls are NOT undercut ("fraised"), and the keywork is plated, not solid nickel-silver (aka "German silver").  I'd really rather not talk about it, if you don't mind terribly.  It's very embarrassing.
 
 
 
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    | Author: Synonymous Botch Date:   2003-05-28 21:05
 
 Nothing to be embarrassed about, really.
 
 Having the appropriate technology in a demanding environment means choosing robust construction over delicate adjustments.
 
 Besides, Lawrence Welk and Banjo music sound better through Whizzer cones, anyway.
 
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 In a previous incarnation, I resurrected a set of Apogee Duetta loudspeakers that a Florida 4 year old perforated (repeatedly) through the front metal grills with a bamboo skewer.
 
 He was trying to make the voices stop, apparently.
 
 They would have been better off with a nice, solid Philco.
 
 
 
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    | Author: Bob A Date:   2003-05-29 15:19
 
 Dave, are you still having trouble getting "Cat's Whiskers"? I'm told a thin bamboo sliver works as well if your spring is tight and the crystal is clean.  Try a slice off a VD V12. Good luck.  The Cincy and Chi  stations should come in clear.
 Bob A
 
 
 
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    | Author: David Spiegelthal ★2017 Date:   2003-05-29 19:32
 
 Bob A,
 As always, your advice is incomprehensible but MUCH appreciated --- I shall implement your suggestion as soon as I figure out what it is, then report back to the group with the results.......[LOL]
 DS
 
 
 
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    | Author: Ken Shaw ★2017 Date:   2003-05-29 20:21
 
 David -
 
 If you were a Boy Scout and got the Radio Merit Badge, you'll remember this.  You built a super-simple radio -- so simple it had no power source, but ran off the strength of the radio signal.  The aerial was connected to a large rock crystal that resonated to the radio signal.  You tuned it by scratching various places on a crystal with a sort of straightened-out paper clip called a "cat's whisker," connected to headphones.  If there was a really strong radio station nearby, you could sort of make out the program.  Great fun for a kid.
 
 Best regards.
 
 Ken Shaw
 
 
 
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    | Author: Bob A Date:   2003-05-30 01:17
 
 Ah  Gee Ken.  You've gone and spoiled it.  Incomprehensible am I?  I don't keep Donkeys!!! Glad somebody can remember things.  Now, where did I put my teeth?
 Bob  A
 
 
 
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    | Author: BobD Date:   2003-05-30 13:25
 
 I've been picking up Schenectady and  Cincinnati on my new Crosley. The Bremer-Telley finally gave up the ghost when the battery blew up.
 
 
 
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    | Author: JMcAulay Date:   2003-06-01 17:49
 
 Bob A:  My spring is tight and my crystal is clean.  What should I do next?
 
 Anxious,
 John
 
 
 
 
 
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    | Author: Ray Date:   2003-06-01 19:35
 
 I sometimes hear ESPN when I'm using my Vandoren Optimum ligature.
 
 I'm surprised no one has mentioned this before.
 
 Ray
 
 
 
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    | Author: Bob A Date:   2003-06-01 20:30
 
 John, did you wind your coil  over a toilet paper roll core core?  How many turns? It takes about  500 fine wire,  shellac covered. Or was that for something else?  I forget!
 ![[frown]](http://test.woodwind.org/clarinet/BBoard/smileys/smilie2.gif) Bob A
 
 
 
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    | Author: BobD Date:   2003-06-01 21:49
 
 I suppose some of the kids think this crystal radio stuff is bunko
 
 
 
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