
Retro Radio Top Ten Pages September 2018
Have you ever wondered what others are looking at on Retro radio? This site started blogging back in 2009 as a way to catalogue some restoration projects that had passed through the workshop. We then added posts detailing common faults and suggestions to help others keen to avoid throwing away vintage technology. It’s run as a not-for-profit site and kindly hosted by Storycase Ltd (with thanks).
Retro radio has never been advertised and relies on word of mouth along with recommendations from Tom’s Hardware (thank’s Tom) and of course Google, Bing and others. The intention was to register a domain name and develop the site but with all these best intentions there’s never quite enough time!
So what so you find interesting? Most popular is the Pioneer blinking fault that has affected a significant number of users and continues to generate helpful comments from users. The top ten posts this month are:
- /radio/common-faults/pioneer-x-hm71-s-timer-light-flash-blink-fault/
- /radio/restoration/videoton-minimax-speakers/
- /radio/radio/roberts-r250-no-sound-faults/
- /radio/tuner-amp/bang-olufsen-beomaster-3000-2/
- /radio/bang-olufsen/bo-beomaster-3000-faults/
- /radio/record-player/rega-planar-3-original-instructions/
- /radio/power-amp/hitachi-mosfet-power-amplifier/
- /radio/category/radio/grundig/
- /radio/speakers/paradigm-pdr10-rattle-and-hum-faults/
- /radio/common-faults/roberts-r250-r550-volume-control-fault/
With near 60% of traffic frequenting the top ten posts there’s over 40% of other content to discover so take a look – you may find something interesting.
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