Some of the discussion lately (revealing, constructive, heated, etc.) at times has revolved around FM processing. When adjusting, I personally like to analyze my results on more than one monitoring system (anyone else?), before finalizing the session(s), and walking away happy (if that is ever the case). Those systems would include my vehicle audio system, the main off air in house tuner, the transmitter room tuner, and my home system. In other words, all systems monitoring the analog off air signal.
After being in the broadcast engineering field/department for some 30 plus years, I just lately in the past year made a surprising discovery. After comparing five home tuners, I was amazed at how different each individual FM's analog audio sounded on all of these tuners. As I had mentioned, I also critically analyze my processing adjustments at home. What I am discovering is that my particular station being analyzed sounds different on all of the tuners. I don't think any two sound exactly alike - very close, but not totally alike. So now I am not so quick to make knee jerk processing adjustments.
The tuners utilized at home are:
-Denon TU-850
-McIntosh MR 78
-Pioneer TX-7800
-SONY 730ES
-SONY SA5ES
-Technics ST-9030
All of the home tuners output audio level was adjusted using Dorrough Loudness Meters, so the volume perception is equal. I was mainly listening to spectral balance and texture. Those of you adjusting may want to keep this in mind next time. Granted I'm listening for every nuance I can pick out (as that is what some of us are adjusting on the audio processor), but I was very surprised to hear the difference in tuners, on the same exact setting, or tuning around and comparing the same station on these different tuners.
After being in the broadcast engineering field/department for some 30 plus years, I just lately in the past year made a surprising discovery. After comparing five home tuners, I was amazed at how different each individual FM's analog audio sounded on all of these tuners. As I had mentioned, I also critically analyze my processing adjustments at home. What I am discovering is that my particular station being analyzed sounds different on all of the tuners. I don't think any two sound exactly alike - very close, but not totally alike. So now I am not so quick to make knee jerk processing adjustments.
The tuners utilized at home are:
-Denon TU-850
-McIntosh MR 78
-Pioneer TX-7800
-SONY 730ES
-SONY SA5ES
-Technics ST-9030
All of the home tuners output audio level was adjusted using Dorrough Loudness Meters, so the volume perception is equal. I was mainly listening to spectral balance and texture. Those of you adjusting may want to keep this in mind next time. Granted I'm listening for every nuance I can pick out (as that is what some of us are adjusting on the audio processor), but I was very surprised to hear the difference in tuners, on the same exact setting, or tuning around and comparing the same station on these different tuners.