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Re: Clear Channel HD2's on the air

Re: Clear Channel HD2's on the air

who sells HD radios in PHX?

I haven't seen any and if I ask anyone in stores about it, I get a slackjawed dribbler saying "huh?"
 
Re: Clear Channel HD2's on the air

Legend City said:
who sells HD radios in PHX?

I haven't seen any and if I ask anyone in stores about it, I get a slackjawed dribbler saying "huh?"

Showcase Home Entertainment (a high-end retailer that is part of the national Tweeter chain) is the only local electronics retailer I know of that sells the Boston HD Radio. The major chains have been reluctant to start carrying HD radios (the reason may be because there's one multicast car radio - the JVC - and one multicast home unit so far - the Boston).
 
Re: Clear Channel HD2's on the air

Radio Shack takes anything back, for any reason.

So does Fry's. I've completly fried 200 dollar processor chips, and they replace, no questions asked.

I avoid Best Buy and Circuit City like the plague.
 
Re: Clear Channel HD2's on the air

Eric Stein said:
Legend City said:
who sells HD radios in PHX?

I haven't seen any and if I ask anyone in stores about it, I get a slackjawed dribbler saying "huh?"

Showcase Home Entertainment (a high-end retailer that is part of the national Tweeter chain) is the only local electronics retailer I know of that sells the Boston HD Radio. The major chains have been reluctant to start carrying HD radios (the reason may be because there's one multicast car radio - the JVC - and one multicast home unit so far - the Boston).

What?? only ONE mulitcast radio????? Ummm Kenwood makes a boatload of them.

And how many of you actually go to a local vendor for your radio stuff? Dont most of you go online?
 
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