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I can't imagine any one actually "seriously" listening to FM today, you'd have to be brain dead.
The hook to HD radio is the extra stations you can't pick up on an analog tuna. I can't imagine any one actually "seriously" listening to FM today, you'd have to be brain dead. In addition, analog today offers not that much better sound as most use mp3 from a hard drive and St. Louis stations particularly sound horrible for the most part.
I know you are AC's FM advocate but it is I who am, sorry for you, if your other sources aren't any better than FM. You have your position but if FM was even remotely as great as you claim audio manufacturers would certainly be taking the opportunity to sell tuners and they are all but dead, so you better hang on to yours. It's a fact that radio programmers feel most listeners only listen about 20 minutes on average so they program with that in mind, FM is repetitive and very limited as to what gets on the air these days. Compound that with the lack of any independent stations left and you get a product that may only be good for 20 minutes, if that. So even if decent sound was achievable, what's the point.
Exactly. Doug, with all due respect..... telling someone in STL about how great FM is, is wasting your valuable time at the keyboard.Your arguments are falling on deaf ears. You could say we're ignorant, you could say we've moved on. Whatever. Suffice it to say, that you're not going to convince us that FM has anything to offer, whatsoever.Bob
I agree 100% about STL stations, especially since KFUO sold its soul. Pun intended.I travel a lot for work, and find most of the FM dial to be compressed pablum, regardless of genre. I'm lucky enough to have a few college stations in the area that sound good, but that is the exception.