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I bought a Sony TV with a feature called "Stable Sound" that is supposed
to... stabilize the sound when changing channels. The (tiny) documentation
don't mention if TV commercials or other blasting sounds from the same
channel is also controlled. So far I didn't find much stabilisation in the
sound. I don't use the built-in TV tuner but my satellite box to tune in and
change channels.
Few months ago, I built a 2:1 sound compressor that can also be switch to
automatic level processor with the old National Semiconductors NE572 analog
chip. Let me say it is far superior to the "Stable Sound" I got.
I'm not sure it is the correct group for this question but... anyone else
found Stable Sound not that efficient as it should bel?
Puzzled!
Ron
to... stabilize the sound when changing channels. The (tiny) documentation
don't mention if TV commercials or other blasting sounds from the same
channel is also controlled. So far I didn't find much stabilisation in the
sound. I don't use the built-in TV tuner but my satellite box to tune in and
change channels.
Few months ago, I built a 2:1 sound compressor that can also be switch to
automatic level processor with the old National Semiconductors NE572 analog
chip. Let me say it is far superior to the "Stable Sound" I got.
I'm not sure it is the correct group for this question but... anyone else
found Stable Sound not that efficient as it should bel?
Puzzled!
Ron