Quite agree. I wish the car manufacturers would add a compressor feature to
their car radios.
For example, a low treshold 2:1 ratio, so that the low volume passages
would still be audible and the loud ones tamed down.
A 60 dB dynamic range would be brought down to 30 dB (sort of like a DBX).
When I went to Europe 15 years ago, I made a compilation of my favorite
tunes onto a couple of CDs.
I used that 2:1 compression trick so that the music would be audible on the
plane and without having to reach for the volume control all the time.
Worked like a charm.
Louis
On Fri, Feb 8, 2019 at 11:01 AM George Brock-Nannestad <
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> From: Patent Tactics, George Brock-Nannestad
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> ..*.**Compression is good when you listen in an environment where the
> signal-to-noise ratio is less than 10dB, close to the dangerous noise dose
> at 80+ dB: many cars...*
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> Best wishes,
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> George
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