Chuck said:Hey, welcome back Uncle Hippo. We've missed you around here...
THANK-YOU Chuck! I’ve been enjoying the game from the sidelines... Someone has to keep the bench warm
My Mom and Dad are not missing your fine adult standards station – they listen often online since corporate radio can’t seem to identify a sales market for that format at [of all places] Hilton Head Island. In fact, these smarmy conglomerated critters even manage to avoid the obvious with regards to Motown, the British Invasion, and classic Carolina R&B Beach Music [NO local oldies station there either since 107.9 went sap-AC-70s/disco]. I guess they’re satisfied that recent ratings showed a Savannah HIP-HOP station as #1 – and a MEXICAN-formatted 213-watt daytime AM close behind at #2 :
Now a rumor that just may make Mr. Walker’s day... Your local Radio Shanty is about to DISCONTINUE the sterling “HD Accurian”... 'Seems even sales of the late-80s C-QUAM AM tuner were more impressive. AM-Stereo anyone? Strike-two – bottom-of-the-ninth – and NOBODY on base [except a few Wall Street hedge funds desperately seeking excuses].
Back to Sangean... They are one of the few remaining consumer-electronics companies that HAVE NOT dismissed the art of making a fine radio! In fairness, the HDR-1 table radio is an OK product [if you blot-out the “HD” logo]. It provides good sound and ANALOG AM and FM reception [but lags it’s less-expensive brother – the EXCEPTIONAL single-speaker WR-2]. So the operative question remains: To “HD” or NOT to “HD”? Again, a non-starter... The HDR-1 is characteristically-shy of IBOC carriers. As I noted over a year ago – the rough ride may NOT be the fault of the vehicle you’re driving... Consider the poorly-designed highway it travels.
‘Now back to the bench... I don’t want to miss the iNiquity strike-out