The HD-1 sounds somewhat better, but however, IDK how much of that is due to just the HD Radio System or if they actually process the HD-1 somewhat differently. Either way, still sounds terrible on both.KS95 has sounded like crap for years now. I’m guessing a combination of bad source material, and a poorly configured audio processing. I’ve talked with many people across the Twin Cities, and they all agree KS95 is a contender for the worst sounding radio station quality wise in the Twin Cities.
HD is limited to 128kbps at max. (and some of that is being split with subchannels) Meaning that if the source material is already MP3 or lossy, it’s just getting re-encoded again. So I find it interesting that the HD1 sounds better to you. I personally think both sound like absolute garbage.The HD-1 sounds somewhat better, but however, IDK how much of that is due to just the HD Radio System or if they actually process the HD-1 somewhat differently. Either way, still sounds terrible on both.
It still sounds bad, just less bad than the FM, maybe it's simply less noise & less interference?HD is limited to 128kbps at max. (and some of that is being split with subchannels) Meaning that if the source material is already MP3 or lossy, it’s just getting re-encoded again. So I find it interesting that the HD1 sounds better to you. I personally think both sound like absolute garbage.
KS95 uses an Omnia.11 for processing last I heard. Sad they wasted that much money for the top of the line audio processor and don’t even seem to have it adjusted right. If it isn’t the processor, something in the air chain must be really screwed up.
Could be.It still sounds bad, just less bad than the FM, maybe it's simply less noise & less interference?
The digital signal will always improve it to some capacity - this forum downplays the technology a bit I feel.It still sounds bad, just less bad than the FM, maybe it's simply less noise & less interference?
KQ’s processing just hurts my ears. Someone was saying that Cumulus uses the same settings for processing throughout the company…. I doubt that though because there is no way they would let that s#!+ go on air in other markets…. Granted, it’s Cumulus, so you never know.KQ is much worse (processing)
Cumulus sounds fine - rather good, in San Francisco. If you go out more inland they have more stations and some sound absolutely amazing so it certainly isn’t the same company wide!KQ’s processing just hurts my ears. Someone was saying that Cumulus uses the same settings for processing throughout the company…. I doubt that though because there is no way they would let that s#!+ go on air in other markets…. Granted, it’s Cumulus, so you never know.
I would agree that they have good processing. But I wonder about the actual engineering in the studio.... If you listen to it, the Stereo isn't balanced with the left channel being lower than the right on Jack... I think Wolf is similar.Audacy seems to have the best audio processing in the commercial sector