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any one rembere this station it was a good top 40 radio station
dbdigital said:Here's a great site on KHJ's boss radio days:
http://www.bossradioforever.com/
There was a time when KHJ, KMPC and KRLA were all competing for young listeners with great formats and phenomenal DJs. For me, that era was the high water mark of LA radio.
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Hunter said:dbdigital said:Here's a great site on KHJ's boss radio days:
http://www.bossradioforever.com/
There was a time when KHJ, KMPC and KRLA were all competing for young listeners with great formats and phenomenal DJs. For me, that era was the high water mark of LA radio.
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KHJ was awesome...Ron, Bill, etc. invented a better Top 40 product....But their SF sister, KFRC perfected it in the 70's. Top 40 radio didn't get any better, anywhere than at the Big 610.
doublecashkgb said:The truth is except for Doctor Don(who was the heart of KFRC in the 70's), the jocks were good but not as great as you remember them. KHJ on the other hand had superstars like Morgan, Humble Harve, Mahcine Gun Kelly & Steele, KFRC never had anything like that. Most of the KFRC jocks were waiting to work in LA. KFRC had the best processing and a great signal so it inflated the actual sound of a lot of jocks.
KFRC had it easy, KYA had a terrible signal, FM Top 40 basically was nil, no Ten-Q, KKDJ, or KFI in the 70's to come along & try to knock them off. Its really apples & oranges. Plus KHJ was the innovator, I can't think of anything KFRC started. Don't get me wrong, great station with some great talent, just not in the same league as the Big 93.
michael hagerty said:My take has always been that KHJ was the better station in the 60s and early 70s, but in the post-Drake era , it was KFRC.
Bob E. Nelson said:Perhaps you can clear up something for me in terms of KHJ's engineering during its heydey. I've heard that the audio chain was very plain vanilla -- just a traditional Audimax/Volumax pair and nothing more. But then again, other sources claim that all kinds of sophisticated multi-band processing was used to give 930 a distinct sound.
Hunter said:KHJ was awesome...Ron, Bill, etc. invented a better Top 40 product....But their SF sister, KFRC perfected it in the 70's. Top 40 radio didn't get any better, anywhere than at the Big 610.
Bob E. Nelson said:michael hagerty said:My take has always been that KHJ was the better station in the 60s and early 70s, but in the post-Drake era , it was KFRC.
Perhaps you can clear up something for me in terms of KHJ's engineering during its heydey. I've heard that the audio chain was very plain vanilla -- just a traditional Audimax/Volumax pair and nothing more. But then again, other sources claim that all kinds of sophisticated multi-band processing was used to give 930 a distinct sound.
wgliradio said:Hunter said:KHJ was awesome...Ron, Bill, etc. invented a better Top 40 product....But their SF sister, KFRC perfected it in the 70's. Top 40 radio didn't get any better, anywhere than at the Big 610.
Too bad nobody visited Chicago, Detroit, Philly & New York. I'd think you'd rephrase your comment.
michael hagerty said:PD Charlie Van dyke had RKO send Bob Kanner down from KFRC. In '75, Kanner built a multi-band processor...I believe it was nine bands plus the mic channel...all processed separately. KFRC's audio was incredible, and he built a second box for KHJ, and spent some time taking out anything that could add noise or distortion. For example, Kanner set up the production turntables so that when they carted the music, the signal went straight from the tonearm.
Lkeller & Michael Hagarty, thanks for your input. Right after I hit the "post" button I realized, that being on the LA board, I was tredding on sacred ground suggesting KFRC perfected what KHJ started. Doublecash may not agree, but any station that wins Billboard Mag Major Market Station of the year 7 years in a row, and that had loads of talent as Michael pointed out in a previous post, must be doing something right. To his list, I'd also like to add Bill Lee and Jackson Armstrong (on KFRC in the early 80's), as some of the best talent ever to blast out over a Top 40 station.Lkeller said:I have to agree with Michael Hagarty. During the Drake era, KHJ was the flagship, and naturally the innovator. But from 73 on, KFRC was the better station, in my opinion.
Bob E. Nelson said:Michael (and or David) --
Thanks for the info. Forgive me if I take too much of your time, but that turntable configuration piqued my interest. Was it set up so that the preamp went directly to the cart machine?