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In the Forum: Off Air Audio
In the Thread: Where are our good Tuners?
Post Subject: Acess to the musics of culture and other world things of relevancy'sPosted by mjloudspeaker on: 9/3/2009
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 Romy the Cat wrote:
I would leave the bitching about the FM quality of today to other threads. In thins there I more interested about the today’s tuners. It might be said that no on need a good tuner if we listed the stations broadcasting MP3 crap from computer. I would argue it but even that is not my point. There are always live broadcasts with very different sound quality than what we have from computerized CD playing….

The point is that now is 30-40 years after the best commercial tuners were made and nowadays there are a lot of ability to make the tuner WAY better then when it use to be. I do not think that FM is very lucrative direction for companies to be nowadays but look at the 47 Lab – they said “fuck it” and released a new tuner. I feel that juts because any company that make tuners nowadays are NOT target to make a lot of money then the quality of the today’s tuners might be very high. Today there are semiconductors’ with tremendous gain and ultra-low noise, today decoders can take advantage about all post detection filtrations of the HF noised that did not exist 30 years back.   What I would be very welcome if some have balls to build into MPX decoder some like of dymick expender – who knows it might work very well…

The Cat

IPROMISEDMYSELF,

I always deceive myself, posting to you again, but you must learn also, In CAnada, 80% of people live in cities, the rest in country, so I am not representative of "normal", but now, my very good friend, Romy, XMradio, SiriusRadio is IT, Fm is dead, kind of, with commercial garbage, but "internet radio" is the new kid on the block, the new frontier of listening experience, Romy, where is innovation present? Always in the front of commercial interests! ALWAYS! this is a fact.

Now, I ask you to explore other things, for your future, and of this site, I know it is hard to reach out into this new tech stuff, but, my friend, you will end up doing it, (my Dad who is 76, won an MP3 player, and I will load it up with "his music" off the net, REALITY IS HERE.) My dad played sax, now deaf as a door, but a great guy anyway.

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