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![]() blitz wrote in message ... And you're clearly an industry shill if you can't admit the sound doesn't faithfully reproduce the original. No, far from it. I just am tired of all the DX geeks living in the momma's basement who complain that they can't DX AM and are ready to proclaim HD a failure. Stick to the point. HD tuners do not faithfully reproduce the original sound. Prove it for yourself. Put a decent non-HD tuner next to an HD unit (using the same decent antenna, amp, and speakers) and do an honest comparison. Analog isn't going away, so that will be available for a long time ot come...HD simply adds more funcitonality. I won't argue either point - and haven't. AM analog does suffer due to IBOC. And not just the bleedover of the sidebands into first and second adjacent channels, which is significant. It suffers additionally on the stations that are using IBOC because the stations have had to back the bandwidth of the analog signal down to the point it's barely better than a telephone line (about 4 KHz audio spectrum). It's the stations' own fault that AM fidelity has gone to hell, and the receiver manufacturing industry has only helped the decline by building cheaper adn cheaper crap radios. In the 70's, the FCC allowed an increase in bandwidth of the standard AM signal in preparation for the coming of AM Stereo. At that time, you absolutely could not tell a local AM signal from an FM signal on any decent tuner (though it was getting hard to find a decent tuner!!). When AM stereo came to Portland, I listened exclusively to AMS stations (primarily KGW) because I didn't have to deal with the multipath and signal dropouts of the FM stations around town, especially the downtown area, in which FM is virtually unusable. KGW's AMS signal was noiseless, flawless, and every bit as good as a solid FM signal. |
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