On 05/07/2015 19:13, Joe Subich, W4TV wrote:
> Microphones have to suit your voice.
No, microphones need to be reasonably flat without excess low
frequency response, particularly when worked close.  Beyond that
the K3/K3S TX EQ and noise gate are all anyone needs to achieve
excellent sounding audio with any voice.
I disagree......
Start with TX EQ set to -16, -16, -6, 0, 0, +3, +5, +6 and touch
up the 200 Hz band for your particular voice.
So you are applying e.q. electronically. Yes I do that, but you can also do it acoustically i.e. Shure 444. Those who don't know how a 444 works just cup you hands in front of your mouth and hear the difference to your voice. That the principle.

Microphones and headphones sound and feel differently. All I am saying is when purchasing, go for one that you like. Not one that I like. Not one that Joe likes. That's my argument.

The fact that Joe thinks certain products are over priced is his view, not necessarily everyone's otherwise Heil would not be in business.

CL    Clive G8POC


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