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From: rfg@hound.UUCP (R.GRANTGES)
Newsgroups: net.audio
Subject: Re: Turntable questions (Lack of response)
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Date: Sat, 22-Sep-84 01:28:55 EDT
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Posted: Sat Sep 22 01:28:55 1984
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There are a couple of other cassette sources Dick Dunn forgot to
mention. 1) There  some prerecorded cassettes that are pretty
good. I don't know them all as I buy very few, but Musical Heritage
Society has some that are pretty good and (how can it be?) Book of
the Month club. To say they are all bad is as off target as to say
all CD's or all LP's are bad. 2) Some of us are fortunate to live
within range of a really good FM station. With a good tuner and
antenna farm, your source of music becomes semi-unlimited at better
quality -or at least about as good - as you can get from your decks
anyway. There are even magazines to tell you when your favorite pieces
are coming up. I'm 40 miles from the World Trade Center with a RS
FM antenna and can do well with at least 3 classical stations from
NYC and probably some from Philly although I haven't tried the latter.
Dick Grantges hound!rfg