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Thought I'd try headphones to see if it made a difference to the problems I have with the sound levels on the radio sometimes being so poor(I'm assuming due to reception issues as it's not consistent and doesn't affect the CD player) that I can't hear the music. I have 3 sets, but can't use any of them. I knew 2 were unsuitable as they are USB, being intended for use with the PC, but I knew the 3rd(old) set had a round plug so thought that would do - which it does but the wrong size...
I dislike listening through headphones, and can't do so for any length of time, but if it's a choice of that or not listening at all on occasion then it's compromise that needs to be made.
Why can't things just work. When I bought this replacement radio set-up I had no problems, carried on listening to R3 on FM quite happily. Then FM suddenly became impossible - very noisy to the point of obliterating the music, so had to switch to digital. Not as good(which was why I hadn't used it previously) but not noisy. Then 2022, it started to get so muffled that even when the volume was turned up it was difficult to make out. The past few months it's been the presenters who are loud(too much so sometimes) and clear, and the music that isn't - but not always. Sometimes the music part is fine - as now with the lunchtime concert where the volume knob is at a sensible setting and it's all quite clear.
Given the proliferation of masts in the immediate vicinity now rather than just the single big one best part of 20 miles away, things should all be much better now shouldn't they?
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostThought I'd try headphones to see if it made a difference to the problems I have with the sound levels on the radio sometimes being so poor(I'm assuming due to reception issues as it's not consistent and doesn't affect the CD player) that I can't hear the music. I have 3 sets, but can't use any of them. I knew 2 were unsuitable as they are USB, being intended for use with the PC, but I knew the 3rd(old) set had a round plug so thought that would do - which it does but the wrong size...
I dislike listening through headphones, and can't do so for any length of time, but if it's a choice of that or not listening at all on occasion then it's compromise that needs to be made.
Why can't things just work. When I bought this replacement radio set-up I had no problems, carried on listening to R3 on FM quite happily. Then FM suddenly became impossible - very noisy to the point of obliterating the music, so had to switch to digital. Not as good(which was why I hadn't used it previously) but not noisy. Then 2022, it started to get so muffled that even when the volume was turned up it was difficult to make out. The past few months it's been the presenters who are loud(too much so sometimes) and clear, and the music that isn't - but not always. Sometimes the music part is fine - as now with the lunchtime concert where the volume knob is at a sensible setting and it's all quite clear.
Given the proliferation of masts in the immediate vicinity now rather than just the single big one best part of 20 miles away, things should all be much better now shouldn't they?
I also dislike headphones but as a sort of compromise I've listened a few times on my mobile phone via Bluetooth ear plugs. It sounds odd at first with music sounding much too close, but you soon adapt. I admit to not listening to R3 much these days but find this method useful for YouTube listening/viewing.
You might find this works for you but if you try it remember to keep the volume at a sensible level so as to avoid hearing damage!"The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Originally posted by Petrushka View Post
I've found R3 a problem for many years with it being at too low a level for music and too high a level for speech.
I also dislike headphones but as a sort of compromise I've listened a few times on my mobile phone via Bluetooth ear plugs. It sounds odd at first with music sounding much too close, but you soon adapt. I admit to not listening to R3 much these days but find this method useful for YouTube listening/viewing.
You might find this works for you but if you try it remember to keep the volume at a sensible level so as to avoid hearing damage!
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View Post
Provided neighbours don't object - and I have asked mine - there's something about hearing broadcast music fill the room that listening through headphones misses out on, possibly having to do with isolating listening not having been part of the original intended package. I also think you have to be seated - I'm not one of these advocates of taking walks while wearing headphones: better to treat outside as a Gesamtwerk for all the senses - you get a better deal!"The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Originally posted by smittims View PostI used to have difficulty on FM radio getting it loud enough for the quiet bits and then having to turn it down quickly to avoid the over-loud presenter, but since DAB arrived it seems better. I prefer headphones for music where I need to hear every tiny detail in the scoring.
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More nonsense coming along in 2025 - https://travel-europe.europa.eu/etias_en
If it happens ....
Trying to do anything these days seems to be getting worse.
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Can't ever seem to get any watercress these days. If I cast my mind back far enough (to c. 1834) there was talk of the stuff growing in stagnant water being unhealthy or something. Rocket definitely only second best for orange and beetroot salad.It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by french frank View PostCan't ever seem to get any watercress these days. If I cast my mind back far enough (to c. 1834) there was talk of the stuff growing in stagnant water being unhealthy or something. Rocket definitely only second best for orange and beetroot salad.
The rise of foraging raises questions about the wisdom of picking wild watercress, given the state of watercourses in this country. There is also, as is often the case, the need to ensure correct identification . As a bit of misguided twaddle this takes some beatingSo, let us venture forth with reverence for the green jewel of waterways, exploring the clear streams and rivers of the United Kingdom with a keen eye for the peppery treasure that lies within.
This is more informative I think https://www.thewatercresscompany.com...ild-watercress The black and white photo of the cress beds brings back memories. Sadly I believe many have long been abandoned.
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Not a great help in finding it to buy but - I was aware of Ewelme Water Cress Beds, Near Wallingford, Oxon, as a place I might one day visit - on looking it up its now a nature reserve with information about its days growing the watercress.
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Well, no 'peppery treasure' lies within the Coop's walls. Flat-leaved parsley, curly parsley, mint, coriander, tarragon, basil, and bigger bags of 'baby leaves' - rocket and baby spinach - pea shoots (are the producers called pea shooters?). The greengrocer also has large bunches of some of the aforementioned, but not watercress.It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by french frank View PostWell, no 'peppery treasure' lies within the Coop's walls. Flat-leaved parsley, curly parsley, mint, coriander, tarragon, basil, and bigger bags of 'baby leaves' - rocket and baby spinach - pea shoots (are the producers called pea shooters?). The greengrocer also has large bunches of some of the aforementioned, but not watercress.
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