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assraped by an old freind, but Markie is used to it from his father
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Yep, your lie about "working at home" is just another one of your lies.

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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.

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David wrote:
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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.


There's an NRSC ''Mask'' which is used to keep the sidebands within
limits but no requirement to use any preemphasis, unlike the FM
standards.


TV standards also require preemphasis IIRC. But you're right about AM.

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