It is actually better to hear yourself with a slight delay.

When you talk, you are not hearing yourself as others hear you due to something 
called 'bone conduction'. You can actually hear yourself through the mastoid 
bone. Have you ever listened to a recording of yourself and thought, "That's 
not how I sound!" That's because of bone conduction coloring your hearing of 
your own voice.

However, hearing yourself with a slight delay gives you a better idea of what 
you really sound like -- how others hear you. As long as the delay doesn't make 
you stutter -- what my wife, a speech pathologist, calls 'proprioceptive 
feedback'-- this delay is useful.

This is why I've always felt that the slight delay in the TX monitor is a good 
thing.

Al  W6LX
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