Bill Blomgren wrote:
I suspect it may be a problem in the STL. Or possibly a processor that they
are monitoring "in front of"... I can't imagine the sales droids not
mentioning it to the technical staff, however. When it is bad, it is dreadful
sounding. Almost like overmod, but without the loudness. Something is
clipping when it shouldn't be.
You're right about the sound, but their studios are at the transmitter.
Other local engineers have mentioned it to their engineer, but no
change. Perhaps management just doesn't care, or won't spend the money.
Chuck
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