On Sun, Feb 6, 2011 at 9:54 AM, J. Steven Cochrane <[email protected]> wrote:
> If you "LOVE the mellow sound" you probably won't like the DSP audio > filters. > That's exactly what I was thinking, although.... Digital recordings that were originally recorded on analog media sound marginally better to some folks than all-digital recordings. Similarly, photographs taken on film that are scanned in become digital photos, yet they still retain a bit of the original film character that can't *quite* be duplicated in an all-digital workflow. I am really enjoying the sound of my newly-acquired R4 on 40 cw...it sounds better than any rig I've used in the past 30 years - while it may not have the best ultimate performance, the "sound" is wonderful. I think an audio DSP filter would detract from that somewhat...but I can also imagine conditions where the use of such a device would be an acceptable compromise...and the radio would still "sound better" thank a newer rig with the same DSP device. Just some rambling... 73 de Lee
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