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greg_mitch
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Link Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 2:01 pm Post subject: |
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I hadn't even heard of Pandora until recently, and only 'now' checked their website out. Seems pretty cool. Me likey!
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Geeze Wan! What rock have you been living under?! Pandora is a great service but they now limit how much you can listen to each month (something like 16 hours) and have annoying adds every 3 songs, but it is still a great way to learn about new similar music...and your stations will keep across all the devices you use because you have a login account.
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akajester
Joined: 09 Jul 2008 Posts: 934 Location: Wisconsin
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I've been enjoying Slacker radio, which is less of a music genome project and more of just picking a genre of music you want like a traditional radio station, but less commercials and talking. I believe it follows a similar format of an amount of time per month. I created a free account and that gave me more time.
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WanMan
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Ok, I upgraded the firmware on the Sony BX1 and that fixed the problem. I had the settings correct all this time (surprise!), but apparently somewhere along the road from 007 to 021 they corrected the bug in which it was disallowing external decoding. Yummy DTS!!! And yes, I now hear a difference.
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WanMan
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Next month will make ten years I have had this AVR. And the Pioneer Elite before it will by 17 years old.
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