[BC] While you are waiting for receivers
Andy Green Listservers
andyglist
Tue Dec 13 10:13:57 CST 2005
----- Original Message -----
From: "Robert Orban" <rorban at earthlink.net>
Yes, the audience can deal with it provided the stereo image isn't too wide,
or hasn't been enhanced too much - - some schemes which use a L-R boost
sound impressive while stationary, but fall apart when th eblend kicks in,
and the program volume appears to widly fluctuate. (This won't happen with
the Orban 222A style of enhancement - I have to declare an interest here and
mention that we are Orban dealers - ).
Andy Green
Total Broadcast Consultants Ltd,
Waterford,
Ireland
> At 10:00 PM 12/12/2005, you wrote:
>>From: "Paul Smith W4KNX" <paul at amtower.com>
>>And to think one of the big flaws in AM Stereo (CQuam) was the stereo
>>kicking back to mono over and over again, especially at night or even some
>>critical hours. As Yogi said: Deja Vu all over again
>
> ...Hmmm...FM stereo also does this frequently during mobile listening and
> the audience seems to have gotten over it...
>
> bob Orban
>
>
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