"Frank Dresser" schreef in bericht
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Many US AM MW stations are talkers now. Political talk, Sport talk or
just
plain babble. Bandwidth isn't much of an issue. Big US cities will have
several ethnic stations which play music. In Chicago, there's a gospel
music station and a polka station which sound OK. But none of the current
stations sound as good as the stations did back in the musicradio days.
yes, the processor guys have it their way now.
Actually, with the exception of a classical station here, FM radio falls
short of it's fidelity potential, as well. Most of it sounds over
processed
and over compressed. It's OK for backround noise. CDs or records sound
better.
yes, the processor guys have it their way now.
I suppose the broadcasters know what they're doing. I'm sure they could
get
poor real fast if they took my advice on audio processing.
Apart from limiters: none? And no. They would make the same amout of money,
if they all stopped "improving" their audio.
gr, hwh
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