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Old August 19th 05, 07:30 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
tony sayer
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Default automatic compression of music

In article .com,
Robert writes

Thank you Dave,

There is indeed a compress/expand switch on the back of the tuner
(Cambridge Audio Azur 640T. At least, I think that's what it is; the
manual is very vague about what it actually does describing it as
"warm/lively". It does not have a very powerful effect, certainly not
enough for what I need.

I can't get decent FM reception here becuase I can't put up an outside
aerial. If I could I would be using FM rather than DAB.


Protest and receive..

Thank you Tom Sayer for the offer of an expensive compressor. but I
was hoping for something that was cheaper than the rest of the
equipment I am using.


No doubt at all there is, but processing is abhorred by many but your
need is the reason its done)

I listen on a pair of 1970s KEY Concertos, BTW, driven by an Azur 640A.

Robert


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Tony Sayer

 




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