I don't mean this to be disrespectful, but I don't understand how I can tune to a station and hear a problem within 3 seconds, but the problem just stays there for days and weeks.
I don't know what the iHeart engineers are up to, but they don't seem to notice issues with audio balance. Plus this is a new problem with these stations.
95.7 The Party had the audio way to the left. I emailed them and now it's better, but still a little left.
KBCO has the audio a little to the right.
Channel 93.3 has audio a little to the right.
This morning 106.7 The Bull had on the Bobby Bones show and all the audio was on the left side, no audio on the right until they went to commercial, then it was normal.
It's not my equipment. I've checked it on more than one radio, on speakers and on headphones. And it's easily confirmed by switching to mono and hearing the audio dead center.
Yes, I'm picky, but it's annoying. I would think there would be some well established calibration standards. Plus you can just hear it.
I find it strange that it's affecting so many of their stations (other owner stations are fine). Do they have a new engineer? Or have they been doing major studio work?
KBCO used to have perfect audio.
On a different note (non-iHeart), 105.5 The Colorado sound still plays half their songs in mono for no apparent reason. I emailed their black hole about that months ago.
I don't know what the iHeart engineers are up to, but they don't seem to notice issues with audio balance. Plus this is a new problem with these stations.
95.7 The Party had the audio way to the left. I emailed them and now it's better, but still a little left.
KBCO has the audio a little to the right.
Channel 93.3 has audio a little to the right.
This morning 106.7 The Bull had on the Bobby Bones show and all the audio was on the left side, no audio on the right until they went to commercial, then it was normal.
It's not my equipment. I've checked it on more than one radio, on speakers and on headphones. And it's easily confirmed by switching to mono and hearing the audio dead center.
Yes, I'm picky, but it's annoying. I would think there would be some well established calibration standards. Plus you can just hear it.
I find it strange that it's affecting so many of their stations (other owner stations are fine). Do they have a new engineer? Or have they been doing major studio work?
KBCO used to have perfect audio.
On a different note (non-iHeart), 105.5 The Colorado sound still plays half their songs in mono for no apparent reason. I emailed their black hole about that months ago.