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MCRU
05-01-2014, 21:06
Title says it all, any recommendations please and when I say "best" I mean for sound quality, and they don't all sound the same that's for sure, many thanks.

I have linn radio already.

Covenant
05-01-2014, 21:11
Radio Paradise Naim Exclusive. If you give me a load of freebies I will give you the details....hehehe....
oh all right then: http://72.26.207.67:8014/

MCRU
06-01-2014, 23:30
Radio Paradise Naim Exclusive. If you give me a load of freebies I will give you the details....hehehe....
oh all right then: http://72.26.207.67:8014/

thx man, much appreciated :)

MCRU
07-01-2014, 11:38
Radio Paradise Naim Exclusive. If you give me a load of freebies I will give you the details....hehehe....
oh all right then: http://72.26.207.67:8014/

that is good, any more?

pm yer address for a goody bag as well please

icehockeyboy
07-01-2014, 12:21
Can I suggest solidgoldgem.am
It's radio the way it used to be, playing oldies from the 50's through the 80's.

There's a really great presenter on there between 4 and 6 each weekday afternoon too.:eyebrows:

Alex_UK
07-01-2014, 12:25
There's a really great presenter on there between 4 and 6 each weekday afternoon too.:eyebrows:

I never realised we have a celebrity member! :)

StanleyB
07-01-2014, 13:26
I never realised we have a celebrity member! :)
There are more people in Sheffield tuning in to listen to icehockeyboy than to Nick Clegg.

Alex_UK
07-01-2014, 13:40
:lol:

MCRU
07-01-2014, 14:03
Can I suggest solidgoldgem.am
It's radio the way it used to be, playing oldies from the 50's through the 80's.

There's a really great presenter on there between 4 and 6 each weekday afternoon too.:eyebrows:

I listened already, he sounds like a bit of a t..at...:lol::lol::lol::lol:

only messin of course:)

Covenant
07-01-2014, 15:47
I quite like Jazzloft-http://laut.fm/jazzloft
It's a german station, plays a lot of blues as well as jazz. If you use a Squeezebox David, make sure you have the Shoutcast app. You can select stations by bitrate. The trouble with internet radio is that they come and go, change address etc so you need to keep updating your favourites.
Thanks for the doggy bag by the way.

icehockeyboy
08-01-2014, 22:08
I listened already, he sounds like a bit of a t..at...:lol::lol::lol::lol:

only messin of course:)

Nail on head I'd say! :)

icehockeyboy
08-01-2014, 22:11
There are more people in Sheffield tuning in to listen to icehockeyboy than to Nick Clegg.


Why Sheffield?

Stratmangler
08-01-2014, 22:22
Can I suggest solidgoldgem.am
It's radio the way it used to be, playing oldies from the 50's through the 80's.

There's a really great presenter on there between 4 and 6 each weekday afternoon too.:eyebrows:

Just added the station to my favourites.
If I'm home between 4 and 6 I'll have a listen :cool:

Stratmangler
08-01-2014, 22:23
Why Sheffield?

His seat is Sheffield Hallam ;)

icehockeyboy
09-01-2014, 13:42
Cheers Chris,
Helpful as always!! :)

Gazjam
09-01-2014, 14:15
Should hear Dave talking...
Ah say lad, should hear Dave talking... :)

Richard Kimber
09-01-2014, 22:17
Venice Classic Radio sounds pretty good on my system.

- Richard.

MCRU
09-01-2014, 22:40
Should hear Dave talking...
Ah say lad, should hear Dave talking... :)

:lol::lol::lol:

Covenant
05-03-2014, 08:12
I thought I would resurrect this thread so that I could mention Naim Radio. Find it on Shoutcast (filter by bitrate 320kb/s). Eclectic mixture of Jazz, classical,folk, middle of the road and more jazz. Warning, some of the jazz is that bonkers stuff. BUT the sound quality is the best I have heard on the radio. They do a lot of live performances and seem to have an ability to pick really well recorded stuff.
Almosts makes me want to get Naim equipment-almost.

RichB
05-03-2014, 08:43
I thought I would resurrect this thread so that I could mention Naim Radio. Find it on Shoutcast (filter by bitrate 320kb/s). Eclectic mixture of Jazz, classical,fol, middle of the road and more jazz. Warning, some of the jazz is that bonkers stuff. BUT the sound quality is the best I have heard on the radio. They do a lot of live performances and seem to have an ability to pick really well recorded stuff.
Almosts makes me want to get Naim equipment-almost.

Agree, its a great station and when the bonkers jazz comes on I just switch to RP

nat8808
07-03-2014, 01:46
Resonance FM !

http://radio.canstream.co.uk:8004/live.mp3.m3u

Such a varied selection of music/sonics too (not all shows are music based however) that you're unlikely to hear anywhere else. No ads, run by volunteers, paid for by combination of donations and art council funding. Have anything from classical to new electronic releases to americana to field recordings to cassette-based label releases to sound tracks to new-wave to modern Persian artists.... you name it.

Covenant
09-03-2014, 09:29
Resonance FM !

http://radio.canstream.co.uk:8004/live.mp3.m3u

Such a varied selection of music/sonics too (not all shows are music based however) that you're unlikely to hear anywhere else. No ads, run by volunteers, paid for by combination of donations and art council funding. Have anything from classical to new electronic releases to americana to field recordings to cassette-based label releases to sound tracks to new-wave to modern Persian artists.... you name it.
Not high quality though, only 128kb/s

shevans
17-03-2014, 13:09
Radio Paradise Naim Exclusive. If you give me a load of freebies I will give you the details....hehehe....
oh all right then: http://72.26.207.67:8014/

This stopped working for me, is the URL still valid?

nat8808
17-03-2014, 13:25
Not high quality though, only 128kb/s

Oh yeah.. shame. Content is worthy of much better.

Fi-Wi
17-03-2014, 17:07
Try this (http://yp.shoutcast.com/sbin/tunein-station.pls?k=fa1PmZ4bKoDiK05e&id=152526) one. I think it's the same (AAC@320kbs).

Covenant
17-03-2014, 19:27
http://37.130.228.60/aac-320.m3u

shevans
17-03-2014, 19:58
Many thanks for the new URL's

337alant
19-03-2014, 12:23
what about Jazz fm and Jazz radio, pro version.

Alan