BRNout said:
You're grasping at straws, my dear Inspector. For one thing, the advent of FM stereo didn't affect non-stereo tuners in any way. The audio sounded the same on those units whether broadcast in stereo or not; but it was a significant improvement for those receivers equipped with stereo reception. In fringe areas, where stereo reception enhanced the static, those receivers featured (and still does) "off" switches which defeated the system - returning the audio to its former monaural glory.
Serious technical question here, but didn't FM, pre-stereo, have a theoretical frequency response up to 20 kHz, that was rolled down to 15 kHz to make room for the stereo pilot?
I'd say, as a somewhat low end audiophile, that's a HUGE detriment to the sound quality of FM sound broadcasts. People who grew up with AM and FM as their primary methods of ingesting music probably are used to it, but going from FM to a CD or even FM to a clear HD feed is night and day difference. You really notice what was missing from the top end (if you still got yer hearing, that is.

) After years of XM, during the sound quality heyday pre-MLB, FM radio to this day sounds simultaneously dull and too loud.
While it's true that stereo can easily be defeated on some radios (only 4 of 7 at my disposal), it's also true that FM stereo is of no benefit to tons of listeners just like HD. The same fringe users who can't get HD to decode for anything are in many cases listening to compromised FM stereo, if it hasn't been blended back to mono already by the receiver. I'm about 19 miles from all our FM sticks and can't get clean stereo anywhere near this computer, especially if my old beloved CRT monitor is on
! HD punches through on all channels but the one I WANNA listen to, which is still technically an improvement if not to my personal liking.
For that matter, I'm pretty sure color TV introduced new and vexing reception niggles that simply did not plague the black and white receivers of the day. I've read about them before but haven't the foggiest recollection of what exactly it was. Nothing major, but it WAS different.