They have seemingly got a lower dynamic range since they went mono on
freeview. I don't know if the two events are related or just that they
decided everyone listens in cars. To me DAB is a missed opportunity to make
real hi-fi. All stations could transmit full dynamic range now, and receiver
makers could have a compression adjustment in them using software. So a car
system could make the quiet stuff louder and so on. However the same optimod
and the like seems to be used as on FM. When I first started to listen to
DAB in 2000, the in concerts that radio 2 and 3 had were wonderfully
dynamic, but compressed on fm. Now they are all compressed, in radio 2s case
almost as bad as radio 1. I recorded apop concert on FM back in the 70s on a
DBX tape, and the same concert more recently. The latter transmission was
painful to listen to due to pumping and splish splash type emphasis on the
eq.
There is no real reason why the simple act of compression could not be on
the media site its sent out through.
Brian
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Post by ScottIs it possible Classic has increased the volume or changed the codec
as 9 on the the bedside radio seems louder? Maybe it is because I got
the wax removed from my ears :-)