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      <title>&quot;Our Kind of Jazz&quot; with Frank Bramhall</title>
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        <![CDATA[How we saw the Korean War 60 years ago, when it had just ended.]]>
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      <title>Bo Pelini gets snippy. Again.</title>
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        <![CDATA[This little Realistic vacuum-tube FM tuner, circa 1956 and manufactured for Radio Shack by Harman-Kardon,, kicks serious audio booty. It's just stunning when you get a strong signal into it, particularly on classical music.

The less overprocessed the station's audio is, the better.

I plugged it into my Soundcraft mixer in the Revolution 21 studio, and I'm running it through my Crown D-75A amplifier for now. It really is amazing; the sound just jumps from my Electro-Voice studio monitor speakers. I'm afraid to hook this monophonic mini (it really is very small) up to the stereo multiplexer -- it might never leave the studio if I do, as opposed to what I have planned for it.

Think I'm exaggerating? Here's a 44-minute MP3 of the thing tuned into the local classical and classic-rock stations. Dear God.

I also got a the matching Realistic five-tube, 10-watt amplifier (manufactured by Grommes), which is a real beauty. See? I've yet to hook that up -- eventually, the Realistic tuner will be paired with it to make a complete 1950s hi-fi system.

If anyone would like to donate a vintage 1956 hi-fi floor speaker. . . . For now, I'm "making do" with an early-1970s University Sound floor speaker. (Note ironic quote marks. Nothing about a vintage University floor speaker constitutes "making do."

This concludes "Your Daily Geek" for Tuesday, July 10, 2012.]]>
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      <itunes:summary>This little Realistic vacuum-tube FM tuner, circa 1956 and manufactured for Radio Shack by Harman-Kardon,, kicks serious audio booty. It's just stunning when you get a strong signal into it, particularly on classical music.

The less overprocessed the station's audio is, the better.

I plugged it into my Soundcraft mixer in the Revolution 21 studio, and I'm running it through my Crown D-75A amplifier for now. It really is amazing; the sound just jumps from my Electro-Voice studio monitor speakers. I'm afraid to hook this monophonic mini (it really is very small) up to the stereo multiplexer -- it might never leave the studio if I do, as opposed to what I have planned for it.

Think I'm exaggerating? Here's a 44-minute MP3 of the thing tuned into the local classical and classic-rock stations. Dear God.

I also got a the matching Realistic five-tube, 10-watt amplifier (manufactured by Grommes), which is a real beauty. See? I've yet to hook that up -- eventually, the Realistic tuner will be paired with it to make a complete 1950s hi-fi system.

If anyone would like to donate a vintage 1956 hi-fi floor speaker. . . . For now, I'm &quot;making do&quot; with an early-1970s University Sound floor speaker. (Note ironic quote marks. Nothing about a vintage University floor speaker constitutes &quot;making do.&quot;

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        <![CDATA[This is what your average hi-fi tuner sounded like in 1960. Behold the Voice of Music Model 1416, a nine-tube AM-FM-FM multiplex tuner in all its midcentury modern glory. This one is hooked up to a V-M multiplex adapter to allow it to receive stereo broadcasts.

What you'll hear here is some of a Saturday-night jazz program on one of Omaha's public-radio stations. Enjoy!]]>
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      <title>John Glenn special -- KFAB, Omaha (NBC), 2-20-1962</title>
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        <![CDATA[NBC radio special report about the flight of John Glenn, the first American in orbit around the Earth. Aired the evening of Feb. 20, 1962, on KFAB, 1110 AM, Omaha.]]>
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      <title>Ricky's birthday party: July 13, 1950</title>
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        <![CDATA[Ricky's having a birthday party -- he's 5 now! Mom and Dad know just what they'll do. They'll put a transcription disc on the old recorder and preserve the occasion . . . for someone to listen to 61 years later.]]>
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      <title>WOW radio, Nov. 22, 1945</title>
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