Sujet : Re: News : ARM Trying to Buy AmperComputing
De : tnp (at) *nospam* invalid.invalid (The Natural Philosopher)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.miscDate : 31. Jan 2025, 11:29:38
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On 31/01/2025 05:44,
WokieSux282@ud0s4.net wrote:
Still, as I said elsewhere, ordinary AM sounds OK to
me because that's what I grew up with. The brain knows
how to disappear the noise and make up for the poor
bandwidth.
If you are in the USA on a wideband set 10Khz is very listenable
The problem comes in crowded Europe, where 4.5kHz is the theoretical limit, but in practice lets in too many close stations and you are lucky to get 3kHz on a cheap set.
You simply wont hear the hi hats..
Back in the day recording studios had specially 'cheap' monitors tailored to sound like a 'transistor radio' so that they could equalise for those. Modest bass and treble boost was built in to the recording.
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