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Romy the Cat
Boston, MA
Posts 10,184
Joined on 05-28-2004
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A sad end of the Rohde & Schwarz era.
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fiogf49gjkf0d During the last 2 years I am slowly trying to reevaluate my relationship
with FM in Boston. The two major FM stations WCRB and WHRB are getting worse
very rapidly sound wise.
The WHRB is wonderfully station with very stimulating host
and good programming but the guy who runs the show has horrible listening
culture hygiene. As the result the some of the most interesting live-to tape
programs they broadcast are getting worse and worse from sonic perspective. The last even I was listening and records I
was abandoned in the middle of first movement as it was juts horrendous sound, literally
you can get better at 64kbit MP3. It is very sad but I do not feel that any of
the WHRB broadcasts; regardless their musical values are worth to keep sonicly.
The WCRB is commercial station that has been running to
ground buy corporate idiots. The times what I was able to call to the recording
and broadcast engineers, to uphold the fragments and to tale about sound are
long gone. There is no people in there anymore who care about sound in any form
and shape and nowadays life BSO and other life broadcast are Hadley listenable,
not to mention recordable.
Well, in this situation I found myself with a great antenna,
two great tuners, two great AD converter but staggering to have any material on
the air worthy to be recorded. So, after some consideration I decided to let my
beloved Rohde & Schwarz and probably one of A/D to go as they truly do not
see a lot of services that they deserve to have. It is sad that we in Boston
have no longer FM sound that can go justness to this beautiful tuner. I have
spent so much love and attention to get the beat from FM and it looks now that
FM have betrays me… Oh, well…. We'll Always Have Paris…
"I wish I could score everything for horns." - Richard Wagner. "Our writing equipment takes part in the forming of our thoughts." - Friedrich Nietzsche
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