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<blockquote data-quote="matty74" data-source="post: 641167" data-attributes="member: 21991"><p>Yes it’s definitely more accessible these days, it’s a shame they don’t do something with the sidings and have some old mock carriages there. Still worth a visit though to appreciate the architecture and significance of it. </p><p></p><p>The Skagen still looks a bit modern, but it’s nice and flat (not a face off type). I previously had another Blaupunkt but didn’t get on with it, the caliber ones look ok, but are quite chunky and as you say the £15 jobbies don’t have DAB. I did toy with the idea of the newer splindle type ones, but went for the Skagen as I have an amp and under seat (under Buddy box sub) so wanted to utilise the Lo connections direct off the back. I’m liking it, although I’m still working on a better DAB aerial solution.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="matty74, post: 641167, member: 21991"] Yes it’s definitely more accessible these days, it’s a shame they don’t do something with the sidings and have some old mock carriages there. Still worth a visit though to appreciate the architecture and significance of it. The Skagen still looks a bit modern, but it’s nice and flat (not a face off type). I previously had another Blaupunkt but didn’t get on with it, the caliber ones look ok, but are quite chunky and as you say the £15 jobbies don’t have DAB. I did toy with the idea of the newer splindle type ones, but went for the Skagen as I have an amp and under seat (under Buddy box sub) so wanted to utilise the Lo connections direct off the back. I’m liking it, although I’m still working on a better DAB aerial solution. [/QUOTE]
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