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So why don't you make a recording showing the difference. I know lots of FM stations that switched from $10.000+ boxes (currently available boxes, not old units) to Stereo Tool and don't want to go back - although some of them still have the hardware box as backup.
You think otherwise? Fine. That can mean 2 things:
1. Your taste is different. That's very well possible.
2. Your settings are bad. Also very well possible.
So, record something. So we can hear what you mean. Instead of starting to yell at people. That's impolite. And the only effect is that you will piss people off. If it's a taste issue, other people will not agree with you. If you really serviced over 1000 8100's as you wrote elsewhere (that's 1 per working day for 3 years on end, seriously??), you must know that taste is a very important factor in processing.
You're saying something that several people here don't agree with. So I would say it's up to you to prove your point.
Hi hvz,
Nobody is yelling, just my 2 cents of what i've heard from my ears over various chains.
If you had read all that i've wrote, i said that i'm an engineer for over 20 years!!! Over that time, i serviced +1000 units of Optimod and other sound processors( got that now?)? Yes, seriously!! If you want, i can "teach" you something...
Of course taste is very important, if not the most important part in processing. That's why your ears don't count when you are fine tuning a radio broadcast with nacional coverage and has millions of listeners. Every single listener as is own taste. Spectrum analyzers come in handy here, as well as oscilloscopes, mdo's(if you are into dab or streaming), and also important, a very good "ghost" chain, composed by receiver+pre+amplifier+speakers. Get a good pressed vynil of jazz or rhythm and blues, a very good pick-up(none of that crappy ortofon's...),a turntable very well balanced, a bootle of your favorite drink and tune the chain!