wildebus
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find it tricky whilst turning corners?Hmm. I already play concertina (and it doesn't take up as much room as guitars and pianos ).
find it tricky whilst turning corners?Hmm. I already play concertina (and it doesn't take up as much room as guitars and pianos ).
When was the last time you saw a old casstte player from the last century.That's what we use. It works fine for us.
When was the last time you saw a old casstte player from the last century.
My sharp man tune is even older and good sound, i detest presets as they dont work when out of zone.Oi!!! there is one in my Kontiki from the last century! It also features one of those new fangled "CD Players" though!
My sharp man tune is even older and good sound, i detest presets as they dont work when out of zone.
I rememeber my g father hated radios in cars, said they were a distraction from driving, i dont use one on the move, b inlaws car when out in it is like a full blowen disco, takes a few days to recover when iv been out in it.The radio in my ultra modern Hyundai i10 actually has a round knob for tuning in the radio like out of the olden days. Pity the radio is total shite though.
I rememeber my g father hated radios in cars, said they were a distraction from driving, i dont use one on the move, b inlaws car when out in it is like a full blowen disco, takes a few days to recover when iv been out in it.
Na my wife starts shouting over the radio to be heard.Nah! I like to have music blasting. I listen to my own stuff!
Na my wife starts shouting over the radio to be heard.
I still play them at home. Mostly because I bought hundreds of cheap knockoff cassettes in various Middle East countries. I usually bought the good ripoffs, the greedy Arabs wanted about 50 pence each for them.When was the last time you saw a old casstte player from the last century.
Not entirely true. Well over a decade ago there were already car radios that were capable of changing frequency to retune a station as one moved into the zone of a different transmitter.My sharp man tune is even older and good sound, i detest presets as they dont work when out of zone.
You would have hated the Uber taxi we got last Thursday night in Glasgow. It was actually a "Disco Taxi", complete with colour-changing flashing lights in the footwells, a karaoke microphone and illuminated ceilingI rememeber my g father hated radios in cars, said they were a distraction from driving, i dont use one on the move, b inlaws car when out in it is like a full blowen disco, takes a few days to recover when iv been out in it.
Stupid boy. TURN IT UP...Na my wife starts shouting over the radio to be heard.
Copy them to pendrive, lighter smaller and easy to keep in the van, use one of the plugins.I still play them at home. Mostly because I bought hundreds of cheap knockoff cassettes in various Middle East countries. I usually bought the good ripoffs, the greedy Arabs wanted about 50 pence each for them.
I for one would never ignore youI can't use the speakers from the van without engine turned on, so we have a small Bluetooth speaker which hangs on a hook and has great sound and very long battery life.
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Tried to read all through thread but if I missed a similar post...ignore me!