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LinoNYC
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Well, I wasn't advocating the Italian form of radio anarchy. What they have is nuts. HD certainly won't work under those conditions. It was just a comment that if everyone was required to simultaneously change their pre-emphasis curve to the European standard of 50 us, the most FM stations could be made to sound a lot better. It would cost nothing to do other than a few minutes time.
There is nothing inherently bad about the current curve, it was designed at a time when FM was to provide high fidelity, not compacted garbage.
NPR/PRI stations can get away with slight dulling because they increasingly offer talk fare and classical music fans tend to agree with conservative, not overly bright eq.
Where all of this would fail is in the pop genre. Even if all new radios adopt this new curve, existing sets would sound dull and you could count the time in minutes before a PD or owner orders the engineer to boost the highs via the processor, we'll be right back where we are now, just from a different piece in the chain.
Brighter and louder will allways dominate in a competitive mass media.
Lino