> Mike,
>
> The Omnia allows the user to adjust the operation of the
> limiters across the preemphasis curve, whereas the other
> product does not. That being said, Omnia's preemphasis
> management falls into the hands of the user, if they so
> choose, and dependent upon user settings, will dictate sound
> performance. The range can be "dull-n-boring" to
> "in-your-face," with plenty of variance in between.
I have just always preferred Orban's management of pre-emphasis, from the 8100 up, it was always their strongest suit (IMHO). While their method has more often been "we know better, so we give you less control", I feel their HF limiters are usually best set to factory recommendations and they're usually right there. Just my opinion.
The DSP-X does allow you to control for 2 bands of midrange and HF RMS and Peak limiting as well as threshold controls for HF clipping and a midrange clip control. There is also an HF limit/clip tradeoff to further tailor your highs and release delay controls to make the highs sound more natural on excessive energy (or as busy as you want 'em). If you have a test box, I would suggest V2.6 to evaluate. Like your Turbo software, "it makes life sound easier" (can I trademark that slogan?).
I do like the fact, if I am correct, that Omnia doesn't allow its limiters to be slaves to pre-emphasis, yeilding more predictable sound out of the limiters. But with the O3 Turbo (not the bigger boxes), I have found that voice and some music can tear the highs on occasion, not gross tearing, just a matter of the texture of the highs, something most listeners probably would not hear and you have to be listening for it. These are problems I have not encountered with the Orban or DSP-X. And while the DSP-X does sound cleaner, it took alot of fiddling itself to get that clean (and had tradeoffs) in previous versions BUT is a little easier now.
>
> I have done plenty of A/B comparisons with the products
> mentioned here, and have been able to provide better
> consistency (overall & HF), quality, and loudness with the
> Omnia.3 turbo. We also have plenty of customer feedback from
> the field that supports this claim.
There is no doubt, which is why your box is on many marquee stations. You've spent many hours with your processors making sure they are fit for prime time. I too am proud of the contributions I have made towards the processors I have worked with (I don't even want to start recalling how many listening hours I have logged over the past 2 years and 3 months). While this box is not on as many stations, I strongly feel it is something that should be evaluated, especially if you have not heard it with recent upgrades. Some may find what I hear, others may not and that is fair.
>
> I do agree with you regarding processing subjectivity. It's
> all in how the application is applied. Naturally, your own
> mileage may vary.
I get 33MPG, how about you (mostly highway in a Ford... 50 miles to work each day)
