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![]() "Chuck Ritola" wrote in message news:SxZnf.6065 since FM cannot support the entire audible range in stereo, you get some lower fidelity. The modulation/demodulation processes at the transmitter and receiver pretty much finish off any chance. ): Sorry to rain on the parade, but radio's a nasty thing to music. and if it weren't for radio, you wouldn't hear any new music or even know that it existed, no ? Maybe you might hear the odd new tune at a club, but you woulkdn't necessarily know what or who it was. a.m. radio is even worse for fidelity, but many ( most ) listeners are tuning into that for music. so in your estimation then, a.m. radio is an abomination is it ? use radio for what it is, it has it's strengths and waeknesses, like everything else. I can't carry 100s of diamond hand-cut vinyl discs, and a personal DJ in the back of the car, or on the train or the bus. listen. make a note of artist / song. buy a CD or vinyl disc later. if you must, record the radio, and process away to your heart's content ! just be aware that to get the best quality legally you MUST BUY. if you are prepared to put up with less than the "best", and many are, then carry on regardless. ;-) ............. Lloyd George |
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