I have installed a CP-803 in our airchain in an attempt to squeeze a bit more competitive modulation without spending a lot of $$$. (or any $ for that matter!)
If you read my old posts about the Orban Optimod-TV (8282) and Optimod-2200 combo that is on the air, you can get up to date on that...
The trouble is that it is now installed, I'm driving it a considerable amount into the 'safe' zone, but it has resulted in very little (if any) perceived difference in loudness. We are still by far the "quietest" sounding commercial station on the dial. We have made comparisons on a modulation monitor, and stations in the market that have legal modulation readings are kicking our ass in loudness! One of these stations I know to be still running an 8200 on air.
When I started out, I had left the 2200's clipper settings in the 'original' positions, and found that driving significantly into the CP-803 resulted in unacceptable distortion levels on air, and only a moderate increase in perceived loudness. I ended up backing off the 2200 settings to attempt to drive the CP-803 a little harder. The current clipper settings are CLIPPING -4.0 (the minimum setting) and FINAL CLIP +.08.
The on air sound is now pretty clean, but not much (if any) louder sounding.
I have been running the 8282s EQs pretty close to flat, and using the EQ adjustments in the 2200 to get the desired sound. Could the use of the EQ controls on the 2200 be reducing the CP-803s ability to process effectively?
I do understand that I'm not going to compete with a very modern processor with my chain of ancient artifacts, but I did expect the CP-803 to make SOME noticeable difference.
I know I have not given all the information on every setting here, but I would appreciate any constructive comments.
If you read my old posts about the Orban Optimod-TV (8282) and Optimod-2200 combo that is on the air, you can get up to date on that...
The trouble is that it is now installed, I'm driving it a considerable amount into the 'safe' zone, but it has resulted in very little (if any) perceived difference in loudness. We are still by far the "quietest" sounding commercial station on the dial. We have made comparisons on a modulation monitor, and stations in the market that have legal modulation readings are kicking our ass in loudness! One of these stations I know to be still running an 8200 on air.
When I started out, I had left the 2200's clipper settings in the 'original' positions, and found that driving significantly into the CP-803 resulted in unacceptable distortion levels on air, and only a moderate increase in perceived loudness. I ended up backing off the 2200 settings to attempt to drive the CP-803 a little harder. The current clipper settings are CLIPPING -4.0 (the minimum setting) and FINAL CLIP +.08.
The on air sound is now pretty clean, but not much (if any) louder sounding.
I have been running the 8282s EQs pretty close to flat, and using the EQ adjustments in the 2200 to get the desired sound. Could the use of the EQ controls on the 2200 be reducing the CP-803s ability to process effectively?
I do understand that I'm not going to compete with a very modern processor with my chain of ancient artifacts, but I did expect the CP-803 to make SOME noticeable difference.
I know I have not given all the information on every setting here, but I would appreciate any constructive comments.