> My transmit equalizer is
>
> -16
> -16
> -7
> 0
> 0
> +4
> +10
> 0
>
> Any thoughts or comments?

+4 at 1600 Hz and +10 at 2400 Hz are rather aggressive and may
contribute to the excess sensitivity to breath sounds.  I'd be
looking at +3, +5 (which represents 3 db/octave) or +2, +3 (close
to 2 dB/octave) instead of the almost 6 db/octave your settings
represent.

Even the most aggressive of the "articulated" (aka, "DX") mics don't
have more than 6 or 7 dB boost at 3 KHz.

73,

   ... Joe, W4TV


On 3/20/2018 7:18 PM, N2TK, Tony wrote:
I have been using a Yamaha CM500 for a few years and have been very happy
with it. I just bought a Koss SB40 as a backup. The Koss looks like the
Yamaha except the Koss doesn't use a biased mike element. With the Koss I
had to go to FP.H. Also my breath trips the Vox but I have to have the mike
gain and Vox gain quite a bit higher than the Yamaha to get similar output
for both mikes. I do have a somewhat bassier voice.

My transmit equalizer is

-16

-16

-7

0

0

+4

+10

0

Any thoughts or comments?

Thanks

N2TK, Tony

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