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I read an article in one of the audio mags last week that argued the
case that actually, DVB-T (i.e. "Freeview") provides the cleanest,
highest-resolution radio around right now - even compared with FM.
Don't believe all the bollox thats writ by supposed Audio Jurnos
ahem That rather depends on the "audio jurnos"... :-)
Also on the measured evidence upon which they may base their comments...
;-
Of course, you may find it's easier to find a 'decent [FM] tuner' than
a decent DVB-T box, and especially one with a digital output.
Freeview is "clean" there is no doubt about that, but it does have that
metallic artificial digital sound to it that I find very irritating.
Not in my experience. What it does have is a tendency to lack the audible
effects of level compression, background noise, and high-level nonlinear
distortion of FM. Although for obvious reasons, the sound quality will vary
a great deal from one broadcast channel/item to another.
Slainte,
Jim
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