Well, this weekend my wife and I celebrated our 10 year wedding anniversary (18 years together). We spent the last 4 days at the beach.
Of course I had to bring a radio with me
The Eddie Van Halen M70
It's hard to tell in the this picture, but inside the camper, the M70 is the biggest sized radio I can fit. It fits on one counter in between the refrigerator and a divider wall.
Of course out side the M70 has so much power, it just fills the outside space effortlessly. The people next door invited 20 plus people to their camp site and had music playing....I tured my back and tuned it up!
I couldn't even hear their music over my M70. I bet they could hear mine
Home away from home....
It was a great weekend with great music the whole time.....
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SIDE NOTE: Using the M70 only on batteries day after day was interesting and some of the features it has makes it easier to live with especially with the addition of Super Duper's LED Light upgrade. I found myself regularly checking the battery level via the built in power meter. But what is nice about Norm's set up is, when I turn on the radio the light's come on automatically. So with one hand, I can simultaneously turn on the power switch and the the meter switch, the lights come on automatically, I see the level and turn it off, all in a spit second. I'm not fumbling many switches to make that happen. It's handy for quick battery checks, I just thought it was worth pointing out.
Of course I had to bring a radio with me


It's hard to tell in the this picture, but inside the camper, the M70 is the biggest sized radio I can fit. It fits on one counter in between the refrigerator and a divider wall.

Of course out side the M70 has so much power, it just fills the outside space effortlessly. The people next door invited 20 plus people to their camp site and had music playing....I tured my back and tuned it up!





Home away from home....







It was a great weekend with great music the whole time.....
[youtube]FIfmi9zkyJE[/youtube]
SIDE NOTE: Using the M70 only on batteries day after day was interesting and some of the features it has makes it easier to live with especially with the addition of Super Duper's LED Light upgrade. I found myself regularly checking the battery level via the built in power meter. But what is nice about Norm's set up is, when I turn on the radio the light's come on automatically. So with one hand, I can simultaneously turn on the power switch and the the meter switch, the lights come on automatically, I see the level and turn it off, all in a spit second. I'm not fumbling many switches to make that happen. It's handy for quick battery checks, I just thought it was worth pointing out.