Are you getting more and more curious about HD radio? Are you starting to wonder what you’re missing out on by not purchasing an HD Radio Receiver?
Many stations are now broadcasting digitally in addition to their regular analog broadcasting. One thing you are missing out in is clearer, better quality sound regardless of whether you listen mostly to AM or FM radio stations. To make an analogy, HD FM stations have CD-quality audio sound, and HD AM stations sound at least as good as analog FM. You won’t hear the static and hiss associated with the interference and signal reflections analog signals involve.
Not only does HD radio sound incredibly better, but there are more station alternatives, too. For example, currently there are around 146 channels being broadcast by 96 New York High Definition Radio stations.
More and more stations broadcasting in HD are starting to broadcast additional HD2 channels on their signal. This is possible because of the extra bandwidth available in an HD radio signal. These HD2 stations may supplement regular broadcasting or provide totally different alternative choices for listeners.
There are some great options for HD radio receivers you can choose from. If you love collecting music, your best choice is probably the Polk i-Sonic ES2. This audio system features an iPod dock with iTunes Tagging that makes it easy to keep track of what you’re listening to.

Posted by admin, filed under Music. Date: January 18, 2008, 9:57 pm |

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