Tune into HD Radio |
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![]() John Falcone Senior editor |
February 8, 2006 The broadcasting industry has been abuzz about HD Radio for the past couple of years. It's an all-digital radio-broadcasting standard that--unlike the paid-subscription model of XM and Sirius satellite radio--is available for free. Plenty of HD Radio stations are now on the air (more than 600 at last count), but many are simply digital simulcasts of the existing AM or FM stations you already receive--great for improved, static-free reception but not much else. Thankfully, the HD Radio landscape stands to become much more diverse in 2006. By taking advantage of the systems' multicast capability--broadcasting multiple substations on a single frequency--the industry (prodded by iBiquity Digital, the company behind the format) is planning to offer more locally produced programs across a wider array of musical genres. And much of this programming will have fewer--or no--commercials, at least in the short term. We've rounded up the first generation of HD Radio-compatible devices you'll need to hear the broadcasts--see how they compare. More resources
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Polk Audio I-Sonic |
Yamaha RX-V4600 |
Boston Acoustics Recepter Radio HD |
| Review date | August 28, 2006 | October 11, 2005 | September 7, 2006 |
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| Review summary | While its built-in DVD player is going to disappoint videophiles, the Polk Audio I-Sonic sounds impressive for its size and offers a bevy of cool features not found on competing tabletop audio systems. | Yamaha's jam-packed RX-V4600 receiver looks and sounds great and boasts something altogether new: HD Radio. | The Recepter Radio HD adds digital reception and stereo sound to Boston Acoustics' classic AM/FM radio. |
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| User comments | 6.3 Good (from 44 users) | 7.1 Very good (from 7 users) | 4.2 Mediocre (from 16 users) |
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CD / MP3 player DVD player - Remote control (Infrared) Graphite gray Radio / HD radio tuner - AM/FM - 30 preset stations Right/left rear channel speaker - Built-in - , 4 x , Right/left channel speaker - Built-in - Stereo 30 Mini system Right/left channel speaker , Right/left rear channel speaker 4 14.5 in x 9.8 in x 4.8 in CD / MP3 player - Full specifications |
Virtual CINEMA DSP , Quad-Field CINEMA DSP , SILENT CINEMA DSP , SRS Circle Surround II Yes None - Universal remote control (Infrared) Black Radio / HD radio tuner - AM/FM - 40 preset stations Yes 39.7 lbs Surround Sound Yes 7.1 channel Yes Yes 100 dB DTS-ES Discrete 6.1 , Dolby Pro Logic , DTS Neo:6 , Dolby Pro Logic II , Dolby Digital , DTS 96/24 , Dolby Digital Surround EX , Dolby Pro Logic IIx , DTS-ES Matrix 6.1 AV receiver None - 910 Watt Yes 17.1 in x 17.2 in x 6.7 in Full specifications |
Radio tuner - AM/FM - HD / AM / FM clock radio Full specifications |