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digital cable audio range setting - wide, narrow, normal ...

    https://www.hometheaterforum.com/community/threads/digital-cable-audio-range-setting-wide-narrow-normal.67269/#:~:text=The%20dynamic%20range%20%22narrow%22%20setting%20compresses%20this%20range%2C,%22wide%22%20is%20actually%20an%20expansion%20of%20the%20range.
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digital cable audio range setting - wide, narrow, normal ...

    https://www.hometheaterforum.com/community/threads/digital-cable-audio-range-setting-wide-narrow-normal.67269/
    The dynamic range "narrow" setting compresses this range, making the whispers louder and the explosions quieter. I'm going to guess that "normal" is still a slight compression and "wide" is no modification, but it's possible that "normal" is no modification and "wide" is actually an expansion of the range.

The perfect speaker is room dependent - wide vs. narrow ...

    https://www.audiosciencereview.com/forum/index.php?threads/the-perfect-speaker-is-room-dependent-wide-vs-narrow-directivity-and-more.15171/
    If you have a longer listening distance you will need a speaker with a narrow directivity to get the recommended reverberation time at the listening position with the speaker. And the speaker have do be beam a lot to achieve the goal. E.g. at 2.5m a typical 2 way speaker with 17cm bass beams a lot to wide.

Wideband vs Narrowband - Transmission1

    https://www.transmission1.net/viewtopic.php?t=33076
    A 'narrow' transmission it will sound quiet on a 'wide' receiver and a 'wide' transmission will sound distorted on 'narrow' receiver. The channel spacing is usually 12.5kHz in the UK, so most transmissions will be 'wide' however some new equipment now uses 'narrow' there have been several threads about quiet broadcasts and this is the primary reason.

Wide vs Narrow band? | Audio, Bluetooth, CB, FRS, Radios ...

    https://www.st-owners.com/forums/threads/wide-vs-narrow-band.44498/
    A wide radio with "loud" enough audio will sound distorted when received by a narrow radio, and a narrow radio will sound soft on a wide radio. Narrow is probably the best way to go because it's the lowest common denominator and will work with more radios. --Mark dmulk Dan Mulkiewicz MOTM Joined Apr 10, 2006 Messages 2,202 Location San Diego, Ca

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