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Old April 16th 04, 11:39 PM
John Higdon
 
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(Scott Dorsey) wrote:

But I agree with Jon. Unless you're into massively overprocessing your
audio, get rid of the RCF-1.


It is easy to make a station loud. The trick is to keep people from
tuning out from fatigue. The Texar is the most easily-recognizable bad
processing in the industry (second only to the infamous
Audimax/Volumax). I don't know anyone who cannot spot one instantly on
the air after ten seconds of listening.

I don't call that "transparency".

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