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On 19 Dec 2003 00:01:29 GMT, George wrote:
On 17 Dec 2003 15:58:21 GMT, "videonex" wrote: "Robert L. Herman" wrote in message ... To ansdwer your question. First of all it's an all day thing. It seems to be all over town. About a month ago I was riding out to a place where I play piano music for some older people at an assisted living place on the other side of town and the distorted sound never cleared up from my house to the other side of town. I was outside of Kazoo for Christmas (my younger sister lives in Lawrence) - the sound on WKMI varied all over the place, from sounding fair to good, to dreadful. As I stated earlier the distortion was heard as far away as Battle Creek. To discribe the sound would bew like running a radio with batteries that are about to die. You know that raspy sound that a station makes when the batteries are about to die. 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. |
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