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John Higdon wrote:
In article , (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". There are plenty of PDs who don't want transparency, and in fact who want processing that specifically puts their fingerprint on the sound and makes it sound different than everything else on the dial. Not necessarily better, just different. I don't get it, but then I think the whole loudness war thing is silly anyway. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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