Is this the work of
@dylanpetit (from
this thread)? Or did Frank Foti dust off his famous airchain hardware and set this up as a secret labor of love?
The processing in particular is legit and pleasingly vintage New York in the density and clipping departments. Almost
too crunchy on certain songs. I took a peek in Audition, and the waveform and spectral views look like the demodulated. de-emphasized L and R from an XT2 or Vigilante -- thick freshly-mowed lawns for peaks coupled with a visually low-contrast spectral graph with few dark spots (a much less open sound than today's norms, but very appropriate for a proper 80s re-creation). There must be vintage equipment in use here... or a rather faithful emulation.
The Los Angeles sound in the 80s was similar to this, but we avoided the crunch and sacrificed a little loudness by not turning our clippers up to 11. We turned our StereoMaxxes and 222As up to 11 instead. We had that privilege, thanks to Mt. Wilson beaming every station of note into flat valleys which weren't forests of multipath reflecting skyrises.
Kudos to whomever is responsible. And extra thanks especially for choosing 192 kbit/s AAC-LC for the stream, including for the separate Hot 103/97 tribute stream. Makes a
huge positive difference.