[BC] Monitor receivers

DANA PUOPOLO dpuopolo
Wed May 25 17:03:15 CDT 2005


Go in ebay and get an Advent 300 receiver. They cost about 75-100 dollars
there. Change all the electrolytics in it (about a three hour job).

Here's a site about this receiver (including schematics and parts lists).

http://www.davidreaton.com/Model_300_receiver_main_page.htm

Makes a great air monitor...For that matter it makes a great home receiver!

-D



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Subject: [BC] Monitor receivers

Hey folks,
   Wondering what everyone is using these days as a monitor receiver for
their stations.  I know you can buy just about anything but I'd like to
have a good high quality unit.  Numerous years ago (10 or so) Harmon
Cardon made a real nice unit that simply had line out and that was it.
SOunded great but I don't know if they are still produced or not.  My
guess is not.
Any help is appreciated.  I have to make a change as we turned on HD and
the mod monitor we were using as a receiver to feed numerous items has
to wide of a band and it captures the HD with the analog audio.  Not a
great sound LOL.
Thanks in advance
Mike



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