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I've just looked at the schedules for Christmas Eve and Christmas Day and am now developing Grinch tendencies. As there is almost nothing on TV to tempt I was rather relying on the radio - silly me...
The CD player is going to be busy, but that just isn't the same, not least as I then have to make all the decisions and there are no surprises.
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostI've just looked at the schedules for Christmas Eve and Christmas Day and am now developing Grinch tendencies. As there is almost nothing on TV to tempt I was rather relying on the radio - silly me...
The CD player is going to be busy, but that just isn't the same, not least as I then have to make all the decisions and there are no surprises.
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Originally posted by smittims View PostI think it's accepted now that Christmas TV doesn't have the same eclat it had in the days before videos and the internet. Then, it might be your only chance of seeing a particular film or actor. I think TV people must be very worried about the future.
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Originally posted by smittims View PostI think it's accepted now that Christmas TV doesn't have the same eclat it had in the days before videos and the internet. Then, it might be your only chance of seeing a particular film or actor. I think TV people must be very worried about the future.
One sign of the times is that some BBC programmes are now available on iPlayer before they're shown on linear TV, and many can be 'binge-watched' as soon as, or even before, the first episode has aired.Last edited by LMcD; 24-12-23, 10:02.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View Post
My impression also. I too fortunately have many DVDs and old VHS tapes of old British movies to keep me going. Sadly my JVC KD-WR90 cassette deck finally died this evening, leaving me with only the cheap radio cassette player I bought a while back as standby, with its poor quality sound reproduction and very weak bass. I'm like a junkie without his supply without decent listening equipment. Looks like I am going to have to trawl the local charity shops in the new year and look out for any chuck outs, sometimes to be found in the wake of Christmas.
I have a deck which ought to be good, but that assumes that the belt hasn't deteriorated, plus a few other issues.
If your JVC was good, it might be worth trying to get it fixed - depends what the problems with it are. There are people who do that kind of thing, though they are sometimes difficult to find or pricey.
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostOr Jig Sores!
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostThere are some Sony decks on eBay which might suit you.
I have a deck which ought to be good, but that assumes that the belt hasn't deteriorated, plus a few other issues.
If your JVC was good, it might be worth trying to get it fixed - depends what the problems with it are. There are people who do that kind of thing, though they are sometimes difficult to find or pricey.
Some of those Ebays a bit pricier than I'd anticipated - which demonstrates there's still a need for those old machines. I did take mine to a local chap a couple of months ago, who has been very dependable in the past. Both decks had seized up. He was only able to do a temporary repair on one of them, citing unavailability of spare parts.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View Post
Hi Dave
Some of those Ebays a bit pricier than I'd anticipated - which demonstrates there's still a need for those old machines. I did take mine to a local chap a couple of months ago, who has been very dependable in the past. Both decks had seized up. He was only able to do a temporary repair on one of them, citing unavailability of spare parts.
Some of the pricier offerings from eBay might actually be worthwhile if the units are in good working condition. I think waiting for cassettes to make a come back, as turntables seem to some extent to have done, would be a very long and probably fruitless strain on your patience.
If you wanted to get either your own machines fixed, or a suitable replacement, I might [but no guarantees] be able to point you in the direction of some people who could help if you PM me.
One of these days I'll try to get my own cassette deck working again. In its day it was very good.
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