As some of you might know, I'm also an automotive journalist (http://tirekicker.blogspot.com), and in the next two weeks, I'm testing two vehicles with HD radio...the Jaguar XK convertible and the BMW X5.
Despite driving 125 cars a year, these are only the second and third cars I've driven with HD...and the first (a BMW x1 convertible) was more than a year ago.
After 2 days in the Jag, I notice real differences in the audio quality between HD stations around the dial. And some things surprise me. KBAQ, which I figured would be a natural for HD, isn't broadcasting in HD. But KMVP (860) is.
Most impressive is the difference in AM quality. The radio locks on to the analog signal for about five seconds before switching to HD...and on KOY, the sound of it opening up, from mono to stereo, and in frequency response and dynamic range, is really something to hear.
I know...I know...me and six other people.
But being only 2 days into HD...and very likely out of it again in two weeks...I'd like to hear opinions about audio quality and programming from anyone else on the board who is a regular or semi-regular HD listener.
---Michael Hagerty
Despite driving 125 cars a year, these are only the second and third cars I've driven with HD...and the first (a BMW x1 convertible) was more than a year ago.
After 2 days in the Jag, I notice real differences in the audio quality between HD stations around the dial. And some things surprise me. KBAQ, which I figured would be a natural for HD, isn't broadcasting in HD. But KMVP (860) is.
Most impressive is the difference in AM quality. The radio locks on to the analog signal for about five seconds before switching to HD...and on KOY, the sound of it opening up, from mono to stereo, and in frequency response and dynamic range, is really something to hear.
I know...I know...me and six other people.
But being only 2 days into HD...and very likely out of it again in two weeks...I'd like to hear opinions about audio quality and programming from anyone else on the board who is a regular or semi-regular HD listener.
---Michael Hagerty