They can be bought for almost peanuts as analog TV broadcasting is abandoned at the moment.
They should simulate very well how music will sound on portable devices but are should also be useful for finding faults in an audio production.
So all needed is a battery power handheld PocketbTV from the 80s having an AV (audio video) input so that it can be used as monitor or even better audio monitor. A portable device with audio line in very handy.
The one tried today sounds very good. The tiny speaker reproduces well transients.
TVs always sound nice as they have just one drive unit.
They can put to shame audio systems costing thousands of dollars.
The particular tiny TV connected to the Sony CD Walkman reproduces really well the Sound Check 2 CD - Alan Parsons.
Only for example the train and the fighter plane did not sound very good.
Plenty of sources did sound good to amazing.
For example:
The pipe organ, soprano opera, acoustic guitars, piano (sparkling high notes), string orchestra, noises including electronic ones.
The tiny TV sends to tea systems costing megabucks.
Alan Parsons voice sounds very realistic too.
The portamento sinewave tone is good too.
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