I (usually) listen to FM on a 2004 Honda Civic car radio.
About 3 years ago, I noticed the sound quality on KCFX
was better (better treble and stereo imaging) than the
other local FM stations, consequently, I listen to KCFX
more now than I did in the past (they've had the same
format for ~35 years)
I haven't looked at the audio on a spectrum analyzer, so
I don't have specifics.
I was wondering if there is any research about improving
sound quality that results in more Time Spent Listening?
Kirk Bayne
About 3 years ago, I noticed the sound quality on KCFX
was better (better treble and stereo imaging) than the
other local FM stations, consequently, I listen to KCFX
more now than I did in the past (they've had the same
format for ~35 years)
I haven't looked at the audio on a spectrum analyzer, so
I don't have specifics.
I was wondering if there is any research about improving
sound quality that results in more Time Spent Listening?
Kirk Bayne