Thanks Bob--HI Barry,
I considered that, (your point) when I thought about my answer to the
original question. Many eq users settle on a boost/cut contour that
boosts the high and low frequencies and attenuates the midrange. But
what is desired is an almost flat response curve with a peak in the
lower end and a gradual taper off towards the high end. With a 2.4
KHz IF, you basically start out and end in the midrange. The eq could
be used to give a flat response there, but most mics that work well
with the Omni 6 are pretty flat in that range of frequencies by
themselves (eg Heil Goldline, Ten Tec mics), so I think the IHY eq is
superflous. I must say I have never had that EQ Plus compressor so
I'm not qualified to comment on it.
73
rob / k5uj
<<<The use of external audio equalization doesn't necessarily mean
someone is looking for a wide audio bandwidth. They might just want to
adjust the voice response over the 2.4Khz bandwidth. There are a heck
of a lot of microphones in use that could use such equalization to
make the op's voice sound more natural at the receiving end.
73,
Barry N1EU>>>
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