Props from Buffalo to Mike Erickson! And how about some love for the PD, too. They appear to have an outstanding level of trust and mutual respect. Think about it. How many PDs would "buy in" to handing their station processing over to (what some unknowing people in the business derisively term) "an engineer?"
I say this as a former Classic Hits and News-Talk PD and Production Director who's had the great fortune to work with outstanding engineers who know RF, IT and Audio: Men (it could just as well be "women") I respected and trusted. People you can go to and say "give it a listen and tell me what you think" and they come back and give you a detailed account of everything, from the ripper you're using to transfer audio into the system, to the board, mics, mic processing, the audio chain, STL and the exciter all the way to the transmission line and the six bays at 500 feet. You look at these guys and appreciate their knowledge and expertise.
I've known too many PDs (and have once been one) who like to "fiddle" with the processing every other day of the week. It can get to the point where you become tone deaf and do more harm than good. One of the issues Mike noted was "listening to the station on his commute and making a list of songs that should be replaced." That's dedication. It's also a superb testament to professionalism. Hope the air staff and PD appreciate him. I'm looking forward to hearing the station next trip "down the Thruway."