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Kinda left us a little vague there John, which did you prefer overall? MMM
When it comes to internet radio, give Pandora.com a test run. I used to listen to shoutcast on winamp all the time but I'm a Pandora convert. You can create your own 'radio stations' based upon the music you like. I've got about 8 different stations set up with separate genre's. Its pretty darned intuitive. You listen, if you don't like a song, tell it so and it excludes similar music based upon the 'type' of sound it has. Its kinda hard to describe how it works but think if Pandora as a huge relational database where somebody went through and put relationship taglines for each and every song they have ripped....and the selection is huge. It even borders on the obscure. I typed in Trapeze, the 1970's prog rock band and they had them ripped to their hard drive. Then they built a station around Trapeze based upon that particular prog rock style. Its actually very cool.I haven't asked the question yet but I'm guessing Pandora is streaming well above 128kbps but if I had to guess based on bandwidth usage, I'd think its closer to 320kbps. The sound (to me) is extremely clean for internet radio. I listen all day at work. I've tried it with the Squeezebox but it sort of lumbers around. A straight feed from the computer via USB or spdif on the soundcard would be the best option.
This leads me to believe, Radio Station still "process" the songs a great degree.
stations compress and then 'normalize' (boost the gain levels) before the feed hits the airways. I know of another that (at one itme) used the aural exciters
I know back in the day, many used some of the dBx processing and equalization. I assume that is still the case?
Hi John,I don't know that all radio stations enhance their sound the same way. I've heard that a couple of local St Louis stations compress and then 'normalize' (boost the gain levels) before the feed hits the airways. I know of another that (at one itme) used the aural exciters at least on their DJs to make their voices deeper and more resonant. I really think you'll find its station dependant.When it comes to internet radio, give Pandora.com a test run. I used to listen to shoutcast on winamp all the time but I'm a Pandora convert. You can create your own 'radio stations' based upon the music you like. I've got about 8 different stations set up with separate genre's. Its pretty darned intuitive. You listen, if you don't like a song, tell it so and it excludes similar music based upon the 'type' of sound it has. Its kinda hard to describe how it works but think if Pandora as a huge relational database where somebody went through and put relationship taglines for each and every song they have ripped....and the selection is huge. It even borders on the obscure. I typed in Trapeze, the 1970's prog rock band and they had them ripped to their hard drive. Then they built a station around Trapeze based upon that particular prog rock style. Its actually very cool.I haven't asked the question yet but I'm guessing Pandora is streaming well above 128kbps but if I had to guess based on bandwidth usage, I'd think its closer to 320kbps. The sound (to me) is extremely clean for internet radio. I listen all day at work. I've tried it with the Squeezebox but it sort of lumbers around. A straight feed from the computer via USB or spdif on the soundcard would be the best option.
The sound (to me) is extremely clean for internet radio. I listen all day at work. I've tried it with the Squeezebox but it sort of lumbers around. A straight feed from the computer via USB or spdif on the soundcard would be the best option.
Hi ScottI am new to internet radio! Thanks for the Pandora heads up! I tried it and found the idea simply amazing. I like New Age music and simply chose "Kevin Kern" when prompted to choose the artist. Now I have a plethora of pleasurable music from artists of the same genre. Cool way of choosing CDs that I wish to buy!!I have a query: how do I connect it to my 2-Ch hifi? Can the Paradisea (with adaptations) be used to as a DAC to filter the digital signal from Pandora to my amplifier? I would also like to thank you for the review of the Mhdt Paradisea which I bought based on the positive things you said in your review. I have tried the GE stock tubes, National 2C51 and now the Western Electric 396A. I must say the WE is very special sounding!Thanks very much!Best RegardsDennis