Is HN being subjected to some astroturf marketing techniques here? Seems rather suspicious to see so many commenters enthusiastically salivating over an advert for a very expensive radio. And also for said advert to hit the #1 spot on this site, despite not fitting into the usual categories for a compelling post.
I was thinking the same thing. How does this overpriced niche speaker make it to the top of hn so quickly?
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#102Is HN being subjected to some astroturf marketing techniques here? Seems rather suspicious to see so many commenters enthusiastically salivating over an advert for a very expensive radio. And also for said advert to hit the #1 spot on this site, despite not fitting into the usual categories for a compelling post.
I'm with you. This is a product for rich narcissists.
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#103Is HN being subjected to some astroturf marketing techniques here? Seems rather suspicious to see so many commenters enthusiastically salivating over an advert for a very expensive radio. And also for said advert to hit the #1 spot on this site, despite not fitting into the usual categories for a compelling post.
I'm with you. This is a product for rich narcissists.
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#104I've been looking for a high-end pair of bluetooth speakers, so this really peaks my interest. I've been wanting the B&O Beolit, but they used to come with built-in charger, so you could just plug in directly into the wall. But now they switched to USB-C charging, which means that you need to use an external charger unit. Not every USB charger will deliver enough power, so that's just a step back in user experience.…
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#105"ambient mode - zone out to a drone generated by snippets of a radio broadcast" This sounds really cool. Is there anything like it available in software?
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#106I love everything Teenage Engineering make. My first impression is always "eh, that's too weird, who would want that... who is their target market?", and over time end up at "OK, I WANT ONE!". I own way too many of their Pocket Operators now. Though, I REALLY think I'm not their target market here: "designed to be played outdoors, in public spaces and at high volume"... that's exactly situations I now try to avoid. H…
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Let the moderators do their job.
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#107Earlier quoted context omitted.
I understand say OP-1. But how much time on average have you spent on each of those pocket operators? And are you able to use it productively after leaving it alone for some time without checking manual?
I have a friend who has made an entire album with the OP-1 and as well full tracks with his Operator collection. As always, its not the instrument - its the musician.
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#108Earlier quoted context omitted.
The US digital radio effort has been complicated and slow to ramp up. Many digital streams are commercial free in an attempt to drive receiver adoption. Many cars still ship with no digital capability. Ordinary FM makes reasonable sense here.
What is HD Radio, then? https://hdradio.com/get-a-radio/new-cars/
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#109Their line of synths is great, but a radio which doesn't support DAB? How am I going to listen to 6music?
My very basic understanding is that most regular DAB (not DAB+) is inferior in audio quality compared to FM? Also, and I don't know how much it has decided their design decisions, but Teenage Engineering is Swedish based, and here DAB hasn't really become a thing. It's been, more or less, in a "trial" state since 1995, not covering the whole country and steps to upgrade to DAB+ and replacing FM canceled a few years a…
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#110I've been looking for a high-end pair of bluetooth speakers, so this really peaks my interest. I've been wanting the B&O Beolit, but they used to come with built-in charger, so you could just plug in directly into the wall. But now they switched to USB-C charging, which means that you need to use an external charger unit. Not every USB charger will deliver enough power, so that's just a step back in user experience.…