I brought along my Sangean HDR-14 on my present Denver trip - and have noticed that the audio bandwidth on AM seems to vary with the strength of the signal. This is true whether or not an HD signal is detected for the station. Weaker signals get less audio bandwidth; stronger signals get more. I an test this easily, of course, by orienting the radio toward or away from a given signal. The effect seems to be subtle, with a range of approximately 2.5 to 3.5 kHz - just judging by ears as I have no way of taking measurements here. I know that the Sangean HD home tuners (I have an HDR-1 and an HDR-1X) have adaptive AM bandwidth, going up to 5 kHz and then dropping off like a brick wall. Does anyone know - or have measured - adaptive bandwidth capabilities in the HDR-14? Up to this point I haven't been particularly impressed with the AM section of this radio, but I might need to change my mind.