LinoNYC said:
OK, I just dropped this onto my automation system, and I have other mint Batman audio to compare with, so I'll be back later to report.
Every time I see Lino, I HAVE to think linotype or linoleum, and I know that's not what you want associated to lino, whazzat mean?
I suspect that like in chicago, they've got sibilance back, or a far more useful version of sibilance than er, previously to the upgrade "that didn't happen".
These message boards often atract a certain type of "wannabe" who while desparate to show their "knowledge" about the topic at-hand end up showing their ignorance of everything else.
Lino is a common Spanish name, pronounced lee-no. While I'am blond and about as Anglo as can be, I was born in Mexico City in 1956.
I am Mexican.
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I just dropped this onto my automation system, and I have other mint Batman audio to compare with, so I'll be back later to report.
"Automation system"-Pentium 2, Win98 Radio Shack speakers
Lino
Wow, Lino, calm yourself. You must learn to take me at face value. I really do wear my heart on sleeve an do not snipe.
I honestly wished to clear away the associations I mentioned. I have worked in Mexico City 3-4 times and San Juan del Rio a few times, known Franciscos,
Evaristos, and Humbertos, but no Linos. I have no preconscrewed notions about any group, and my neighborhood has 91 languages.
I reported in early september on the " return of sibilance" to Chicago 50kw AM iBOCs.
We were running out the door to visit family and instead of saving the file to the desktop, I saved into a Zara automation directory, and
put it into the list right after a Nancy Sinatra from 1966 , but before a 1966 Batman-themed Plymouth spot and "Batman Chase" by Neil Hefti.
The "mint" Batman audio is not yet online, so I'll be comparing from memory.
I think the computer is a Celeron 786mhz w/W2000 that was undersized for a customer's need even at time of install.
It aged unused for 2 years, and I took it home and have begun loading it up with my own demented format, thank you.
Someday soon I will record one random hour and post a file-share recorded from a good AM receiver.
I have lost track of how many issued laptops I have been through over the years. I never buy computers.
I am a glad-I-knew-enough-to-stay-out, rather than a wanna-be.
I did listen to the file on 2 radios as broadcast by Zara over pt 15 AM 1620 30-20,000 hz, and the servers' own speakers.
I was pleased with the crisp sibilance, so much that the listening over the server speakers ( not via AM radio) made me almost believe this was from
a studio monitor. It is that crisp. But I haven't yet checked the file bitrate. I DID hear in each radio and computer spkrs the lower-and-better sort of hiss
rather than the old transmitter-blower type of air-leak hiss. As of now, I haven't yet listened on headphones, but I will report back and tell you
just how bad the hiss was. As I reported in the early Sept post, this upgraded version borders on tolerable for local listening, if kept low.
If anything it sounds by what I heard on radios and speakers earlier this AM, that WABC sounds even better than WLS. Maybe it's just that radio.
Fine recording, by the way. It seems to be full quieting. How many miles out was this?
For sure, this sounds way better than any of the files posted by RF Burns.
Mr Eduardo, Are you maintaining that no revised spectral-distribution/upper-end/sibilance-enhancements have been implemented?
My ears have never lied to me yet.
I do not disrespect those in the business. With my engineering background and experience, I do say what I say from my
best considered reasoning, even when I am sometimes severe in my tone.