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|    Re: Store PA Backgd Music Adjustment    |
|    21 Jun 15 13:02:02    |
      June 2015:                     The music quality had been starting to sound like a slightly mistuned       slide rule FM radio, with static and some distortion creeping in. Strange,       for an IP based network music player.                     Last week, it just cut out altogether, and a day later the network guys       came in to remedy it. My next day of work, music was back on.       Iwas able to access the closet again - a manager did not full shut       it after turning the music on for opening.                     Now get this: the volume in the store was decent, but on the amp beneath       the network player, the AUX, BASS, and TREBLE were fully clockwise.       Guess this would prevent playing it too loud(!) But I backed off the tone       controls a bit, and all was normal again.                     My question is: HOW could music fed digitally, via internet, sound like a       staticky FM stereo tuner?? Sounds like something at the receiving(dish?)       end - wherever that is.                     All of our stores in this district are fed the same music and POS(point of       sale) jingles source.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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