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Audio Deficency
While I'm totally digging XM, I've noticed something rather annoying. It seems as though the rock stations are encoded at a lower bandwidth rate than some of the other stations. The classical stations sound like they're encoded at CD quality (and it sounds awesome), but every rock station I've listened is of noticibly lower quality. One of them sounds like it might even be encoded in mono. They also are substantially lower in volume. On a lower quality setup, it might not be a large problem, but both in my car and my home theater setup in my living room, it's quite noticable. The local XM evangelist at work, Ben, says that they do tend to alter the compression settings across multiple stations from time to time, especially when they're adding new stations or when time-oriented content like sporting events go on or off air. I doubt one customer's complaints would do much, but I plan on letting them know that I'm not happy with the audio quality. It can't hurt.
On a related note, I figured out a nagging problem with my audio setup. I've been noticing some issues with funny sound, and I finally figured out why. My CD player was skipping on a brand new CD, so I got out my CD lens cleaner and ran it through the CD player. It also has some audio tuning tracks on it, so I ran through it for the hell of it. It turns out that my right front speaker was hooked up out of phase, even though the wiring between the receiver and speaker was correct. I guess the wiring inside of the speaker is backwards. After I found that problem, I re-ran the automatic configuration on the receiver, and things sound a ton better now. I guess all the funny levels I saw before in the autoconfiguration were because of the speaker being hooked up out of phase. Let this be a note to you! Check your polarity!
Don't stare at me, you've got the bug eyes!
I've been wanting to take this picture for a week or so - I just kept forgetting. For those that are curious, those are the eye guards I've been given for protection after various eye procedures. They look a lot like bug eyes though.
In other news, I re-upped my subscription to XM tonight. My dad and a co-worker both mentioned that they had revived their heavy metal offering, Liquid Metal, and that I should give it a shot. I tried it out on my dad's account last night online, and I love it. My biggest gripe about XM was that they didn't have a good heavy metal station, and now they do. They had a couple hard-rock-ish stations that played metal now and again, but nothing that I would consider heavy. I've only heard maybe 5-7 songs that I didn't like in about 8 hours of listening, and four of them were Slipknot songs. Man they blow. I can't understand why people like them so much.
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