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Old July 19th 04, 07:32 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
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Default The Proms and audio quality of Freeview boxes

"Forester" wrote in message
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Watching the proms I was frustrated at not being able to listen through
the hi-fi whilst watching an out of sync digital broadcast! I thought it
would be nice to connect the box to the hi-fi, but the sound isn't quite
as good as my tuner. We are about to move house and thinking of updating
my Philips OnDigital box to one of the newer Freeview ones. I've noticed
that the new boxes are MUCH quicker re. text and channel changes, but
what is the sound like? I have to say my old box is quite poor on audio
quality; the normal NICAM signal sounds a lot better to me. Many of the
radio stations are atrocious quality. Are the new ones any better? I
read somewhere (Gramophone, I think) that digi boxes are let down by the
part that converts the digital signal to analogue audio out (sorry,
don't know the correct name), rather than the digital signal being the
problem. I don't know about that, because my experience of digital
broadcasting is that it is a long way from matching analogue - in this
country anyway.

If I do buy a new one, I would prefer to have phono out because I have
no plans to upgrade my amplifier for the sake of the TV box. Are there
differences between the boxes? I'm thinking of getting another Philips,
but only if the sound quality is better.

Have you tried turning the volume down on the freeview box and upping the
vol on the hi-fi?