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![]() "Dave Barnett" wrote in message ... Is it any wonder that people felt the HD signal had superior audio quality? Things don't sound so good when you squash the dynamic range. So this is just a classic case of the fox guarding the henhouse, isn't it. Dave B. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- My very favorite complaint about broadcast radio. There is no LEGITIMATE reason to process broadcast audio. Yes, I know they try to tell us that that they need to sculpt it for listening in a car. And of course, the stations do it to try to compete for the attention of listeners by "who's the loudest?" All it really does, though, is distort the program material, and ruin the listening experience by cutting the dynamic range so far that in many cases the difference between highest and lowest levels in a given track is 6 dB or less. This not an exaggeration. |
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