One way to avoid that "hearing" problem is to record your voice on an 
external device (computer, tape recorder, etc.) and then play the 
recording (using line in on the K3 rather than a microphone) to be able 
to listen to the monitor and make your evaluations and/or equalization 
and compression adjustments.

73,
Don W3FPR

On 3/28/2011 10:13 AM, K1LI wrote:
> Barry,
>
> I believe that the sound that gets to your ears through your head limits the
> use of the headphone monitor when judging the quality of your transmitted
> audio. A good example of this is how different your own voice sounds when
> you hear it on a tape recorder.
>
> Brian K1LI
>
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