> > I like my Turbo3.....it's the best value, under $3K,on the
>
> > market. The station owner likes it even more......that's
> > what really matters. But I'll say it again, Orban and
> > Ogonowski have the BEST ears.....Foti is a "New Yorker"
> and
> > bases his audio processing philosophy on NYC audio. Yep,
> he
> > makes one loud processor, but if you try to make it
> > "musical" you will fail.(Compared to ANY Optimod.)An Omnia
>
> > will never win ANY shootout based on quality, perceived or
>
> > measured.
> > P.S. The Unity was one fine audio processor.....that box
> WAS
> > VERY musical. I wish Foti would bring it back!!
> >
> Hi Guys!
>
> Need to chime in here a bit...
>
> First of all, I'm from Cleveland, but was lucky enough to
> work in NYC. So, I'm guess I'm a bit of an immigrant to "New
> York."
>
> Second: If you knew of the *MANY* A/B tests that have
> occured in Europe where the "golden ears" of state
> broadcasters have tested Omnia and Orban. These are the
> folks who go to great pains in processing evaluation. Much
> more involved than here in the States. We've WON more than
> 90% of those tests. These are not loudness comparisons, but
> quality. Yes, you can get Omnia loud, but you can also get
> it to sound VERY GOOD in the quaity area as well. I have to
> laugh, as it's tough to get a system to sound loud, and not
> all boxes can do that. But, if it sounds good loud, why
> would anyone think that you can't back it off enough to get
> it to offer high levels of quality?
>
> Third: Unity 2000, as we move forward, no reason why we
> couldn't create a Unity 2000 emulation. What eventually
> killed the Unity, was the electronics industry. Try sourcing
> some of those parts, as most of them aren't made anymore.
> But, I'll take your desire into consideration.
>
> -Frank Foti
> thanks Frank, maybe you could come up with a special Unity 2000 preset for the o3 t, that would make taylor eng happy.last posting from him said he was enjoying an adult drink as he was typing, heck must have been drinking thru a straw out of a flask..ha...this whole thread started off comparing that weak ass orban 2200 to the o3 turbo.that 2200 could not pull a prostitute off a toilet seat.whoops have to watch my old major market morning show jargon...i still like the smooth and open preset on the o3 turbo, sounds very musical and yes the listener's radio has a volume knob if it's not loud enough for them.thanks for a great product that won't tear your head off in the price point arena..
>
> > market. The station owner likes it even more......that's
> > what really matters. But I'll say it again, Orban and
> > Ogonowski have the BEST ears.....Foti is a "New Yorker"
> and
> > bases his audio processing philosophy on NYC audio. Yep,
> he
> > makes one loud processor, but if you try to make it
> > "musical" you will fail.(Compared to ANY Optimod.)An Omnia
>
> > will never win ANY shootout based on quality, perceived or
>
> > measured.
> > P.S. The Unity was one fine audio processor.....that box
> WAS
> > VERY musical. I wish Foti would bring it back!!
> >
> Hi Guys!
>
> Need to chime in here a bit...
>
> First of all, I'm from Cleveland, but was lucky enough to
> work in NYC. So, I'm guess I'm a bit of an immigrant to "New
> York."
>
> Second: If you knew of the *MANY* A/B tests that have
> occured in Europe where the "golden ears" of state
> broadcasters have tested Omnia and Orban. These are the
> folks who go to great pains in processing evaluation. Much
> more involved than here in the States. We've WON more than
> 90% of those tests. These are not loudness comparisons, but
> quality. Yes, you can get Omnia loud, but you can also get
> it to sound VERY GOOD in the quaity area as well. I have to
> laugh, as it's tough to get a system to sound loud, and not
> all boxes can do that. But, if it sounds good loud, why
> would anyone think that you can't back it off enough to get
> it to offer high levels of quality?
>
> Third: Unity 2000, as we move forward, no reason why we
> couldn't create a Unity 2000 emulation. What eventually
> killed the Unity, was the electronics industry. Try sourcing
> some of those parts, as most of them aren't made anymore.
> But, I'll take your desire into consideration.
>
> -Frank Foti
> thanks Frank, maybe you could come up with a special Unity 2000 preset for the o3 t, that would make taylor eng happy.last posting from him said he was enjoying an adult drink as he was typing, heck must have been drinking thru a straw out of a flask..ha...this whole thread started off comparing that weak ass orban 2200 to the o3 turbo.that 2200 could not pull a prostitute off a toilet seat.whoops have to watch my old major market morning show jargon...i still like the smooth and open preset on the o3 turbo, sounds very musical and yes the listener's radio has a volume knob if it's not loud enough for them.thanks for a great product that won't tear your head off in the price point arena..