whitfm said:
I am not taking this thread as an opportunity to bash your company. The sheer number of Omnia stations means that you guys are doing processing well. I just find it disappointing that the only answer seems to be that someone else should be taking care of our processing. Please understand that while many stations may buy your products, not all of them are in a situation where they can afford to bring someone in specifically to tweak the processor. Many of the people who are handling their stations' processing are programmers, managers, or others on the staff who simply know the difference between good and bad sound. We are one of those stations. We NEED a competently-designed processor. We believe we found that processor in the Omnia One. This is the only issue we are facing with this unit. If we can get past this, we will be a very happy station. If I could get this issue fixed, I would sing your praises to everybody I know in the business.
So, Frank, what can we do? How would you guide us with your product?
Thanks,
Whit
Whit,
I made this recommendation, as it appears you're frustrated, and your comments/posts offer conflicting views. Since the greater majority of users indicate the product works, to their satisfaction, what's different about your scenario?
My comments are based upon two criteria:
1. You have posted numerous times, along with numerous threads where you have noted an issue, yet you have noted your satisfaction with our product.
2. I have checked with Mark, in our Support Dept, and he has communicated with you numerous times, and offered many suggestions. So, we have responded to you, and on numerous occasions.
It appears to me that you're probably trying to do too many tweaks, all at once, and then not sure of what works and what doesn't, as each tweak/variable will change 'something.' Then, you wonder why you can't achieve what you're looking for...BUT...you'll claim how good the product is. Hence my earlier comment about your conflicting viewpoints.
The presets were created using input from customers and tested significantly, on many stations before being released. If this was truly a problem, we would have heard from the 2000 plus Omnia.One FM users out there. BTW: Our Support records indicate this is not a problem. As stated by a prior poster, have you determined there isn't something else in your system causing the processor to sound a certain way? Based upon what I've read, in this thread, that was not answered.
What to do? I suggest you get with someone, whom you trust and work with them directly. By that, the two of you are together in-person listening to the radio station, on the same receiver/radio, and make your adjustments that way. Asking open ended questions to a list-serve will generate more 'suggestions,' but those can be tricky as every market is sound-referenced differently, which will result in added frustration.
You're always welcome to contact Mark, and he'll offer assistance.
-Frank Foti