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On Fri, 22 Sep 2023 13:42:01 -0400, micky <
NONONOmisc07@fmguy.com>
wrote:
>I bought a $230 wifi radio that is impressive in many ways, but the
>problem I have is that the sound sounds muffled
>
>Maybe it`s okay for music. I haven`t listened to much music, but for
>talk it sounds muffled. Like literally they are talking through some
>sort of muffle. I don`t have this problem with 5 other table radios.
>
>Is the problem that there is too much bass? If not that, what?
>
>It has equalizer settings so I changed from default and various kinds of
>music to "talk". I didnt` hear any change.
>
>So I went to custom, which has 6 frequency ranges, and over time, I`ve
>lowered the lowest 4 ranges to the minimum and raised the top one to the
>max, and the one in between almost to the max. This helped at first,
>but future changes were smaller and I didn`t see addtional help.
>
>I can still understand if I make the sound one or two steps louder, but
>then it`s louder than I want.
>
>Is there an audio ng that`s not dormant that I can post too. alt.audio
>and alt.audio.pro had gone 3 years without posts.
Make and model number.
RL
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