Well, I've had a C-crane FM transmitter since 2004 and I've had no problems with it giving me the same volume as other FM stations in my area. I am running Winamp with Sound Solutions, Octimax, (which are audio processing pluggins) and also using Station Playlist Studio as well and don't have this problem which you describe. Just my 2 cents worth...Paul ----- Original Message ----- From: "David McLean" <[email protected]>
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Sent: Saturday, January 09, 2010 6:20 AM
Subject: Re: C-Crane Transmitter Question


That is not uncommon for these transmitters. Professional fm stations have equipment to compress the sound before it gets to the transmitter which makes it louder than it would otherwise be. The C. Crane cannot possibly compete with that.
On Jan 8, 2010, at 10:21 PM, Tom Kaufman wrote:

Hello list: I have the C-Crane FM transmitter, which I use to hear what's on my computer when I'm not in the same room; I've noticed for a while now that..the volume that's coming through my radios isn't as loud as it should be; yet..if I make it louder by turning up the volume on the transmitter, then the light blinks, indicating that the volume is too loud; it also causes the sound on whatever radio I'm listening through to become a little distorted! Is this normal; in other words..is it normal to not quite get the same volume coming through the transmitter as what comes through any other "FM" station? Hopefully I am explaining this correctly! The sound card I'm running is an Audigy 2..if this is of any help! Thanks ahead of time.
Tom Kaufman
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