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105.9 The Hog WWHG

Their audio is pissing me off. The highs are crashing their pilot on a few radios I own and on even the best radios I notice their high frequency audio like cymbal crashes and such is distorting like crazy.
I have tested various radios from home stereos to a few car radios now. I have a few friends who like this station but are tuning out from the bad distortion on the highs end.
I know it's not just my radios. I have a few friends who love this station who are tuning out because of this.
So can someone drop this by the engineer over there? Sorry I am an audiophile in this day of age in FM radio but God damn it's bad enough that people I know even are tuning out.
Fix it!
Thanks, Ken.
 
It's been all of this time and they seemed to have fixed one problem in place for another.
Their right audio channel sounds distorted now and has for months on end.
It wasn't long after I originally posted this here that the engineer must have caught on
and fixed something. However since then their right channel sounds distorted on high
frequencies.

Anyone care to contact the engineer to correct this? I would but I have no connections
to reach him.
I am not a huge audiophile but I am forced to switch to either left only or turn down the
treble to be able to listen to the station w/o feeling ear fatigue.

Wish the station the best of luck.

BTW I confirmed this issue not only on my own radios, but also friends stereo systems.
They also noticed the issue while listening.
 
Kage Michaels said:
It's been all of this time and they seemed to have fixed one problem in place for another.
Their right audio channel sounds distorted now and has for months on end.
It wasn't long after I originally posted this here that the engineer must have caught on
and fixed something. However since then their right channel sounds distorted on high
frequencies.

Anyone care to contact the engineer to correct this? I would but I have no connections
to reach him.
I am not a huge audiophile but I am forced to switch to either left only or turn down the
treble to be able to listen to the station w/o feeling ear fatigue.

Wish the station the best of luck.

BTW I confirmed this issue not only on my own radios, but also friends stereo systems.
They also noticed the issue while listening.

Do you have a phone? If you do...a phone call to the GM,PD, might get the point accross.
 
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