And turn down the announcer!
Is it just me, or does anybody else think the volume of the Radio 3 announcers is way too high relative to the music that they play? I have actually measured this - the volume of the talking is nearly as high as the loudest passages of a symphony orchestra at full tilt!
This means if you tune in and make the mistake of turning up to enjoy the music, you can be in for a nasty surprise when the talking starts. Conversely, if you adjust the volume when they are talking, you will barely be able to hear the quieter passages of music. What is the reason for this?
There are exceptions to this rule - such as broadcasts from live events such as Concert at Lunchtime. But for the majority of programming this seems to be true. I think the solution would be to simply turn down the announcer 5db relative to the Music.
I have complained to the BBC about this, but all I received was a 'clever' automatically generated reply that tried to give the impression that someone had actually read it. The bottom line was my carefully constructed complaint is now 'held in the Audience Log which is available to Radio 3 staff' ... great.
Any thoughts?
Is it just me, or does anybody else think the volume of the Radio 3 announcers is way too high relative to the music that they play? I have actually measured this - the volume of the talking is nearly as high as the loudest passages of a symphony orchestra at full tilt!
This means if you tune in and make the mistake of turning up to enjoy the music, you can be in for a nasty surprise when the talking starts. Conversely, if you adjust the volume when they are talking, you will barely be able to hear the quieter passages of music. What is the reason for this?
There are exceptions to this rule - such as broadcasts from live events such as Concert at Lunchtime. But for the majority of programming this seems to be true. I think the solution would be to simply turn down the announcer 5db relative to the Music.
I have complained to the BBC about this, but all I received was a 'clever' automatically generated reply that tried to give the impression that someone had actually read it. The bottom line was my carefully constructed complaint is now 'held in the Audience Log which is available to Radio 3 staff' ... great.
Any thoughts?
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