Radio Road

I tend to doubt it, Todd.

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Chances are the FM station's audio processing is "doing the nasty" to the audio instead. These days, finding ANY FM station that isn't SLAMMING the 100% modulation point MOST of the time is EXTREMELY rare.

Sometimes I feel like the only person in the world who is fighting this trend of processing an audio signal to death. I have no problem with SOME compression and limiting, but when a station squeezes the life out of their audio in order to be the "loudest station on the dial", the result is total death and destruction of ANYTHING resembling "top-end."

Even many NPR stations are beginning to do this "death dance" to audio these days. More's the pity!

Bill

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