I was listening to Afternoon on 3 - Baroque Spring - http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01r0zfs on Friday afternoon in my car on the FM radio. The quality seemed much worse than usual, even when I retuned to pick up a different signal. The music included Telemann's Ouverture in G minor (La Changeante) performed by the Lund Ensemble. Sometimes this kind of ensemble does sound rougher - I have noticed this particularly with so-called authentic orchestras - but this sounded quite a lot worse than that. Sometimes the roughness particularly affects string instruments, whereas wind instruments are often much clearer. It sounded as though there was some distortion - such as input overload distortion - introduced somewhere in the recording chain.
I have revisited this via the iPlayer (HD?), where the quality is mostly fine - though with perhaps just a touch of some form of digital distortion. What I heard on FM was really rather unpleasant, and I suspect it wasn't all due to the FM transmission itself, but something further back in the production chain. Am I alone in noticing that at times the sound quality on BBC FM sometimes plummets badly?
I have revisited this via the iPlayer (HD?), where the quality is mostly fine - though with perhaps just a touch of some form of digital distortion. What I heard on FM was really rather unpleasant, and I suspect it wasn't all due to the FM transmission itself, but something further back in the production chain. Am I alone in noticing that at times the sound quality on BBC FM sometimes plummets badly?
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