Phil Leigh wrote:
> FM Stereo has always been limited in practice to 15kHz as you know :-)

Technically, since the stereo sideband was at 17kHz, it was way lower 
than that. Think 6 db/octave starting at 10kHz on a good day.

And nearly all radio station turntables were filtered radically below 50 
hz or so. Rumble takes way too much transmission power, and table top 
radios, car speakers, etc can't reproduce it anyway.

The idea that a FM radio transmission is high fidelity is a myth. The 
famous Scott tuner sounded great. but only in comparison with 99% of the 
other radios at the time.

-- 
Pat Farrell
http://www.pfarrell.com/

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