Hi Jayne. Thankyou for your response, and the tip. I shall get some squidgy plugs together and audition that AAC feed on the next proper concert. I do wonder if an iPhone 10 has adequate audio out?
Today DAB is playing here from a Cambridge tuner, for first time in years: startlingly dynamic just as FM could be in pre-Optibodge days on the wonderful Wrotham transmitter.
But... however... I do hear something untidy in DAB texture: slight hard edges to vibratoing soprano, as though the virtual dissonances with hall reverberation confuse the encoding! Used to notice something similar on FM when BBC first generation digital distribution links went in - clogged dissonances.
Anyway, want to enjoy the music and somehow reduce habitual vigilance for artefacts! Will report back on AAC in a while.
Today DAB is playing here from a Cambridge tuner, for first time in years: startlingly dynamic just as FM could be in pre-Optibodge days on the wonderful Wrotham transmitter.
But... however... I do hear something untidy in DAB texture: slight hard edges to vibratoing soprano, as though the virtual dissonances with hall reverberation confuse the encoding! Used to notice something similar on FM when BBC first generation digital distribution links went in - clogged dissonances.
Anyway, want to enjoy the music and somehow reduce habitual vigilance for artefacts! Will report back on AAC in a while.
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