Good point! 😀The old analogue mixers have a more organic sound.
So probably doesn't fit the description of "only quality audio". 🙂A faulty mixer makes no audible sound at all, quality or otherwise!
I thought it somewhat amusing that they sell damaged audio products considering their "only quality audio" name, but a faulty Tesco food mixer wins the prize! 😀
The mixer sure stands out 🙂 found the seller on ebay.
99.9% of people just throw it out, Tesco is a cheap kitchen appliance
99.9% of people just throw it out, Tesco is a cheap kitchen appliance
Desperation. Perhaps the audio business isnt quite putting the 'ol "food on the table" in the way it had, in years past.
It's been fixed thanks to help from those friendly folks on diyAudio. Turns out the coil needed rewinding.A faulty mixer makes no audible sound at all, quality or otherwise!
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