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For those of you living in the Hexagon, I have a question/favor to ask.
Can anyone please compare the FM signal of France Musique to the internet MP3 stream? Is there a difference in tonal balance, level compression, or other? Is there any overall quality difference? I ask because I listen to France Musique every day, and the streaming seems very good, though maybe a little "wet" or "juiced up." Maybe EQ for small computer speakers? Just wondering. As I no longer have the privilege of living within view of the Eiffel Tower, I can't get the FM signal. ![]() Merci d'avance! France Music 128Kbp stream
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Bump - anyone?
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