Methinks a few people here are just getting cranky and annoyed because a few carefully chosen test tracks are making their favorite audio processors sound bad compared to even some antiquated analog boxes.PaulyBoy said:Legacy radio engineers are laughing at this thread. They know you judge a processor's performance over a broad range of material. Not by playing some one-off track using some amateur setup.
Goran claims that he started this thread for fun and not for product comparison. He's been the one who has offered the most processor A vs B claims. After reading back many of the posts, he has been wrong in most of his claims.
Time for the moderators to dump this thread.
If you look at the bigger picture, there are some big processors with big DSP power, big names, and big price tags, which will make your station sound louder and brighter than anyone else on the dial, on the majority of source material. That's a grand accomplishment and is the reason why these processors are so popular with Top 10-market stations. But a "majority" does not mean "all."
Some source material can make some processors go from sounding very good to very bad, and in some rare cases this is simply due to the box's processing structure and can't be "adjusted out" to the user's satisfaction. In that case, there are other choices which can be investigated, even if it means using something you won't find in the racks on the 85th floor of the Empire State Building.
-g