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Kevin Alfred Strom wrote:
David wrote: That's bull****. Many, if not most, broadcast stations use no equalizers. They cause more problems than they solve. Microphone choice, technique; studio treatment and dynamics processing are used to tailor the voice sound. Your statement is factually incorrect regarding equalization, though the factors you mentioned certainly do affect sound quality and I do not disparage them. All AM stations use _at least_ the required NRSC equalization, and virtually all broadcast stations, AM, FM, or TV, use multiband audio processing, which is in itself a kind of adaptive, dynamic equalization. And then they compress the hell out of it, and for AM overmodulate the peaks for CB-style range enhancement. ![]() -- Britney Spears' Guide to Semiconductor Physics http://britneyspears.ac/lasers.htm |
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