Always looking for high quality radio sources. Will have to search it out on internet radio and give it a try. Thanks for the tip.
I'm also a Radio Paradise fan. Interesting to read about the technical details behind different Internet radio stations. Some like Radio Paradise sound top notch, while others are quite sub-par. Bitrates help but alone do not guarantee anything. So many ways to process things digitally to yield good, bad, unique, different results. A lot more variety that matters to digest there I would say than what it takes these days to get good sound out of a home audio system. At its best, digital internet radio sources can be as good or perhaps better even these days than most things most people have listened to in the past, though there is a lot of garbage to sort through in the process.
My two current long running internet radio staples are Radio Paradise and WWOZ New Orleans, which has always had fabulous content and I am finding the feed I use these days can sound quite good as well, which was not the case just a year or two back.
Still haven't settled on any clear favorites for Classical. We still have a very good quality classical only FM radio station here in BAltimore/DC area that I still tend to lean on a lot.