I finally decided that the technology wasn't great, so I ditched my JVC-HDKDR. It's never fun driving around Dallas and having KDBN-HD2 (the only descent format on HD2 in DFW) drop out every 2 seconds. Maybe if radio stations knew how to use the technology better, I might keep it, but in some cases, I think HD made the radio sound much worst. A good example is KSCS. KSCS-HD1 sounds much quieter than KSCS-FM. It can be quite annoying if KSCS drops out and the volume suddenly increases in my car.
With all that said, I'm glad I tried the technology so I could give it a proper review. I found I could get a nice Kenwood car stereo with far more features (except HD), such as RDS and other customization features that you do not find in many car stereos these days. It's amazing on how much more you can get in a car stereo if you sacrifice the HD.
Sorry IBOC, the technology is interesting but you are trying to fix a problem that isn't there.
Is there anyone out there that have ditched their radios and have gone back to crystal clear analog?
With all that said, I'm glad I tried the technology so I could give it a proper review. I found I could get a nice Kenwood car stereo with far more features (except HD), such as RDS and other customization features that you do not find in many car stereos these days. It's amazing on how much more you can get in a car stereo if you sacrifice the HD.
Sorry IBOC, the technology is interesting but you are trying to fix a problem that isn't there.
Is there anyone out there that have ditched their radios and have gone back to crystal clear analog?