Re: What kinds of IC amplifiers would Kenwood use?
- From: krw <krw@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2007 17:50:39 -0500
In article <cJo5j.22953$4V6.17758@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
joseph_barrett@xxxxxxxxxxxxx says...
krw krw@xxxxxxxxxx posted to sci.electronics.design:I don't see why not. A compressor (audio) reduces the dynamic range
In article <474F7567.44F9DACB@xxxxxxxxxxx>,
rabbitsfriendsandrelations@xxxxxxxxxxx says...
krw wrote:
rabbitsfriendsandrelations@xxxxxxxxxxx says...
krw wrote:
rabbitsfriendsandrelations@xxxxxxxxxxx says...
Jim Thompson wrote:habit of compressing the *** out of everything.
D from BC <myrealaddress@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Perhaps audio process the original CD with software and
burn a new 'tweaked' CD.
I'm pretty sure there's audio apps that can do that.
Any AM radio station has a expander/compressor to keep
the modulation stabilized... maybe something of that
sort?
Whoooooossshhhhhhhh !
Jim's tenuous grasp on the real world is revealed all over
again.
No, radio stations DON'T use expanders actually. Nore are
FM stations immune > from the
Is that why that thing radio stations use is called a
"oompander"?
It isn't.
*Dumb* Donkey!
Dumb donkey!
Find an example of level expansion in this classic example of
the beast.
http://www.orban.com/products/radio/am/9300/
You pick a particular product that fits the sky color in your
world
and want me to tell you how it works? Why don't you just look at
what radio stations actually use?
Orban's Optimod is the very pinnacle of what radio stations use you
ignorant fucking MORON.
Rado stations use COMPRESSORS, not expanders.
Is *THAT* why they're called "companders", DUMB donkey? Is that why
they have "up to 25db gain, DUMB donkey?
Graham
the DUMB donkey!
Just a question: Is it possible to do compression without adding gain?
of a signal, so a circuit using a non-linear passive element could be
envisioned as a compressor.
I suppose one could even build an expander using a nonlinear element
with the opposite transfer function as the imagined compressor above.
For example, a compressor could be built out of a resistor-thermistor
divider. More power -> heat, which could be used to modify the ratio
in either direction depending on the temperature coefficient of the
thermistor. Being passive, both would have gain less than unity.
--
Keith
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