Two schools of thought on this.
Set the HD-1 to perfectly match the analog in every way or set it to match the analog in time, and peak volume.
We hate to hear a station fade between analog and HD with no improvement:
the same roll off to 15 KHz and the same heavy processing even though there is no noise floor with which to compete (that is/was the purpose of compression).
HD-1's should have a "wow" factor but having them sound exactly as the analog, they could be promoted as, "get a radio with HD technology, we promise it will sound every bit as good as the radio you have now"
We are unimpressed with the former school of thought.
Set the HD-1 to perfectly match the analog in every way or set it to match the analog in time, and peak volume.
We hate to hear a station fade between analog and HD with no improvement:
the same roll off to 15 KHz and the same heavy processing even though there is no noise floor with which to compete (that is/was the purpose of compression).
HD-1's should have a "wow" factor but having them sound exactly as the analog, they could be promoted as, "get a radio with HD technology, we promise it will sound every bit as good as the radio you have now"
We are unimpressed with the former school of thought.