Has anyone contacted the station?
Right, but that was also the weekend of The Blizard of '26, with all the station power outages, so it could be either cause related.This distortion, and higher audio compression than before, seemed to come in with the updated daytime music format a couple of weeks ago.
Changing music usually doesn't change the audio chain* unless someone "changes the settings because they think it will sound better." Not having access to their equipment (I doubt any one on this site does) I can only speculate based on experience. I doubt it's a component since usually critical equipment should be protected by a UPS, I doubt the weather was a factor. Since the distortion is on both the AM and the Translator I would look at the settings on equipment before the "split" to the separate STLs. Some stations use a FM receiver at the AM site and get their audio from the translator, if so fix the FM and the AM should be fixed too.Sounds like distortion, too much gain somewhere, some component may be overdriving in the airchain even if not overmodulating on the signal.
This distortion, and higher audio compression than before, seemed to come in with the updated daytime music format a couple of weeks ago.
Changing music usually doesn't change the audio chain* unless someone "changes the settings because they think it will sound better."
It's not just the music, it's the whole signal, including live host monologues/comments. It is not really distortion, more like the splashy slurp you get when you slightly off tune an AM station. My suspicion is slightly off input frequency with the STL?*They could have ripped some poor quality CDs or a driver needs updated on the PC / server that plays the music.
Usually a microwave STL works or doesn't especially if it's digital. Since it's the total audio programming most likely someone has messed with the AGC / graphic equalizer function. Since it's both the AM and FM, depending or how their AM audio processing is set up, it could be an FM setting if they are simply taking the off air audio of the FM translator to feed the AM. Of course someone could have messed the AM processing chain too but that would take extra effort.It's not just the music, it's the whole signal, including live host monologues/comments. It is not really distortion, more like the splashy slurp you get when you slightly off tune an AM station. My suspicion is slightly off input frequency with the STL?
Usually a microwave STL works or doesn't especially if it's digital. Since it's the total audio programming most likely someone has messed with the AGC / graphic equalizer function. Since it's both the AM and FM, depending or how their AM audio processing is set up, it could be an FM setting if they are simply taking the off air audio of the FM translator to feed the AM. Of course someone could have messed the AM processing chain too but that would take extra effort.
Don't forget now, the switch happened around the storm (and they were off during it, as well as several other stations), so the storm/outage may (or may not) be the underlying cause.
If anyone is inclined to contact WMEX, here you go...And still ... no one has called the station to ask?
I tried to call today and the phone line keeps ringing with no answer. No email answer. The stream sounds fine. They advertised on facebook that they would play predominantly 70s and 80s with some 90s. I listened this afternoon and about 2pm there was 50s and 60s. Then about 2:30, Italian songs and then more 50s. Crazy programming which will never get ratings. Too bad as the station sounds good with mainly 70s and 80s. The debt will continue.If anyone is inclined to contact WMEX, here you go...
How can any place of business, radio station or not, that has a contact number, at the very least not have voicemail. Doesn't matter if it's a landline or cell, it's crazy not to at least have the option of leaving a message. What if it was someone actually interested in advertising.I tried to call today and the phone line keeps ringing with no answer. No email answer. The stream sounds fine. They advertised on facebook that they would play predominantly 70s and 80s with some 90s. I listened this afternoon and about 2pm there was 50s and 60s. Then about 2:30, Italian songs and then more 50s. Crazy programming which will never get ratings. Too bad as the station sounds good with mainly 70s and 80s. The debt will continue.
Fridays are a specialty show afternoon that deviates from the new (a little '60s, mostly '70s, '80s, '90s) format the other weekdays with two shows that have been on Friday afternoons, one for about four years, the other for maybe two. Those shows are both produced and hosted by former owner Tony LaGreca who I understand is still a partner since the recent sale.They put the Italian show on at 2:30 on a weekday? Mamma Mia!
Sounds to me like brokered programming: ie; they bought the time.