If you "LOVE the mellow sound" you probably won't like the DSP audio filters. I 
have three of them, two Clear Speech Base Noise Filters on my TR7s and the 
Clear Speech speaker in my old Ford Explorer (because it was cheaper than a new 
quiet fuel pump or new car). 
I have been using them for about 10 years on SSB, they do a great job of 
reducing all kinds of noise and a lot of the heterodynes and other QRM. 
Unfortunately, when used on tube equipment they tend to turn that nice sounding 
audio into that annoying solid state audio one gets from the "modern" radios.
When I want to listen to HF for any length of time I use tube equipment, if I'm 
running a net I use modern solid state equipment with DSP so I can dig the weak 
stations out of the noise. As soon as the net is over I shut off the solid 
state rig and turn on one of my sweet sounding tube rigs in order to reward and 
sooth my ears. 

Steve

J. Steven Cochrane W7JSC
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Don Cunningham<mailto:[email protected]> 
  To: Hunter Ellington<mailto:[email protected]> ; 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> 
  Sent: Saturday, February 05, 2011 4:36 PM
  Subject: Re: [Drakelist] DSP Filters


  Hunter,
  When you say that, is your usage mostly CW/Digital or SSB??  I am just 
curious, as most of the time I hear this, they really mean on CW.  If that's 
not the case, I'm interested in trying that as I LOVE the mellow sound of my 
R4(X)'s but they sometimes need just a little more help, if you know what I 
mean.
  Tks,
  Don, WB5HAK
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