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KRTH Air Processing?

I am curious if anyone knows what type of processing on the air chain KRTH uses over the air...also what type of mic and mic processor?

I heard it while in LA a month ago and it is outstanding...just curious if anyone knows what they're using...thanks!
 
hello, In the promos of CBS radiosatation KOZK HD2, They say they are using Crystal Clear DT -I am not sure about DT, anyway is something like that- The truth is CBS radio stations sounds pretty good
 
If somebody wants to dig into the archives, this topic was discussed on this board a year plus ago. My recollection is that the processing chain is entirely analog.
 
Steve Eberhart said:
I am curious if anyone knows what type of processing on the air chain KRTH uses over the air...also what type of mic and mic processor?

I heard it while in LA a month ago and it is outstanding...just curious if anyone knows what they're using...thanks!

Studio mic is an RE20.

KRTH is the only studio that I've ever seen that has a scope next to the board (which I assume is for checking on phasing)...
 
I heard from a former CBS engineer that the on-air processor is an Omnia 6, but he hasnt worked there in a few years
 
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