gcon999 said:Im looking in to upgrading my aging optimod 8000. What do you guys know about the one.fm?
But on a more ethical level... do we need to get any louder than the benchmark of what the 8100XT2 can deliver? We all know that quality of programming makes more of a difference in ratings and revenue than that last dB or two of loudness.WNTIRadio said:As for the 8100, they're great boxes, you can do a lot with them. BUT, having said that, for the same loudness level, you will have a lot less artifacts and distortion with a new box from either of the O's or BW or Vorsis. It's held up 30 years, but having one on the bench and comparing it to the O-5ex or the O-8400 it's showing it's age in a competitive situation.
WNTIRadio said:BUT, having said that, for the same loudness level, you will have a lot less artifacts and distortion with a new box from either of the O's or BW or Vorsis. It's held up 30 years, but having one on the bench and comparing it to the O-5ex or the O-8400 it's showing it's age in a competitive situation.
But on a more ethical level... do we need to get any louder than the benchmark of what the 8100XT2 can deliver? We all know that quality of programming makes more of a difference in ratings and revenue than that last dB or two of loudness.
roth said:I agree with "surfdude" here... During our time together "down south" - when the Omnia One FM was installed, we were both very impressed. It did take quite some time to setup, if I recall correctly. Of course, we made adjustments during Christmas music, which admittedly, wasn't the brightest idea in the world.
At my current operation, we are about to test both an AM and FM unit (on a mono talk station)...and will be testing a Vorsis as well.
dutchpirateradio said:@fm-engineer...
Offcourse a real Fm engineer will custom tweak a factory preset if this preset isn't good enough in his ears...
And that, i state, is the biggest reason of complaints about all tweakable FM processor out there!
If you setup a processor using the standard factory presets, you'll NEVER get exactly what you want! its ALWAYS a compromise!
I've had all of them on my little desk... Omnia one, 3FMT, 5EX(i) 6EX(i) HOT / VERIS / JUNIOR, Unity 2000i, Orban 8100 / 8100a/XT2, 2200, 8200, 5300, 8300, 8400, 8500, BW DSP-mini, DSP-miniSE, DSP-X, DSP-Xtra, DSP-Xtreme, Vorsis VP7, Vorsis AP2000, Aphex 2020, Aphex airchain, Inovonics 250, TC dBmax, etc... etc... etc.... and ALL of them need custom tweaking!!! and ALL of them have their own topologie and each and everyone of them sound different tuned perfectly in the sweet spot...
If you don't know what you are doing... don't go there!!! Don't start complaining about distortion if the main clipper is turned up to +2,0dB and the release times are max!!!!
It's not to blame on the processor! it's to blame on the one who has set it up!!! NO DISCUSSION ABOUT THAT! ???
What do you mean by the 2200 was a bit shaky?. Im looking at that toosurfdude said:Wow Goran! This is a discussion forum. You're trying to take the fun out of it.
Who elected you hall monitor? Of course, everything's opinion. Even network news is biased.
(opinion of 30 year PD and audio fan)
Was surprised how good the the OmniaOne sounded when we put it in. Excellent for the price you pay. Infinitely adjustable. Blew away our refurbed 8100/XT. Good customer support. Mr. Gould will help get you where you need to be.
I've gotten very good results from (nearly) all the Orban products, too. (2200 was a bit shaky)
Orban or Omnia? You really can't go wrong with either one.