I had some curiosity regarding WMJI, and stations in general, regarding music equalizing.
I'm not an audiophile by any stretch of the word, but a couple days ago, I was flipping through my presets on my stereo and stopped on WMJI when I heard Elton John's "Rocketman" (I think). Usually, when I hear Elton John on the radio, the piano is quite clear with a soft bass and maybe guitar. But on WMJI, it sounded to me like the low-mids were way boosted, causing some distortion that made the song sound funny to me.
I know WMJI is primarily oldies, and Elton John is usually heard on soft or classic rock stations. Is there much difference in the station eq settings between the different formats? And, with WMJI moving some of their playlist into more of the classic rock era, do they have to be concerned with adjusting their eq settings for some of those classic rock songs?
I'm not an audiophile by any stretch of the word, but a couple days ago, I was flipping through my presets on my stereo and stopped on WMJI when I heard Elton John's "Rocketman" (I think). Usually, when I hear Elton John on the radio, the piano is quite clear with a soft bass and maybe guitar. But on WMJI, it sounded to me like the low-mids were way boosted, causing some distortion that made the song sound funny to me.
I know WMJI is primarily oldies, and Elton John is usually heard on soft or classic rock stations. Is there much difference in the station eq settings between the different formats? And, with WMJI moving some of their playlist into more of the classic rock era, do they have to be concerned with adjusting their eq settings for some of those classic rock songs?