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MOJO sounding distorted (over mogulated)

It sounds like they got everything turned up to high lol.

I called and reported it I wonder how long it will take them to fix it lol.

Thsi was all at 4pm.
 
My doctor told me I was over mogulated once. I asked him for a second opinion and he said I was also ugly! LOL
 
I, too, got over-mogulated once, but I didn't even make it to my doctor before the IRS, the FTC, and the SEC had rolled in and put a stop to that!

Now, the worst I get is working-stiff.
 
Yeah it sounds terrible. I just got back into town and noticed it driving on the Southside.
Somebody wake up and fix the thing. It just shows how far from paying attention the product radio companies hav gotten. I just got back from Atlanta, Georgia and spent a fair amount of time talking to numerous Cumulus employees. Man, we've got it good here compared to Markets like Atlanta.
Everything I hear on this board pales in comparison to what's going on in Atlanta.
 
WMOJ isn't the only station with bad audio processing. Radio 94.1 sounds awful. It has muffled high end. The Cumulus stations in town have very good audio.
 
microbob said:
WMOJ isn't the only station with bad audio processing. Radio 94.1 sounds awful. It has muffled high end. The Cumulus stations in town have very good audio.

I agree with you there, but then I admit to a certain bias. The current chief at Cumulus calls me for distance listening when he tweaks the processing or other parts of the signal chain. 96.5 is sounding really clean now, on most different receivers I've tried.

Oddly enough, the same person that made WEBN sound like a monster is now going up against his own handiwork! Since Clear Channel is operating on a skeleton crew, I doubt anyone over there has much time to do much finessing.
 
I was in town this weekend; and I will say IMO that WEBN still sounds better than 96Rock. The Frog sounded fuller than 96Rock.
 
I don't know that I would call it "fuller" so much as "nasally." Particularly on halfway decent set of speakers, it sounds extremely overmodulated. I think what you're hearing is that fat analog sound that you get when something is cranked up to 12. Guitarists know it well and call it fuzz - a nice way of saying distortion.
 
As of about 4:00 this afternoon, it sounds like all the CC stations have cranked it down. 96 Rock is noticeably louder when you switch between it and WEBN... is the FCC in town?
 
WEBN sound's alot better now then they did before they sound a little to low to me but still alot better then they where before.WGRR is louder then they are now lol.
 
robmadden1 said:
WEBN sound's alot better now then they did before they sound a little to low to me but still alot better then they where before.WGRR is louder then they are now lol.

Its not just WEBN lol its all the clear channel stations lol. Maybe the FCC is reading this thread lol.
 
I thought the power booster on my graco was on lol. Then I realized it was off lol. Then I lol. (lol)
 
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