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Re: [TenTec] Heil PROSET PLUS IC with HC4 on Omni VII?

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Subject: Re: [TenTec] Heil PROSET PLUS IC with HC4 on Omni VII?
From: Richards <jruing@ameritech.net>
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Date: Fri, 04 Nov 2011 19:23:05 -0400
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Ah... yes... an interesting observation !!

I, too,  read that in QST, and I cannot recall if it was HEIL or 
Ten-Tec, or the author who made those claims, but but I do not believe 
either claim, per se.   This is not a bad thing, as any seller is 
entitled to a little literary license as it formulates its particular 
marketing strategy... but I believe each of these claims amounts to no 
more than each seller's particular sales pitch, or marketing strategy, 
respectively.

I believe Ten-Tec did exactly as HEIL did...   Each company selected a 
single microphone cartridge that produces the particular sound it was 
looking for.  HEIL claims its cartridge is "made for equalization," 
while Ten-Tec claims its cartridge needs no equalization because it has 
already "compensated" for the correct EQ (when it selected that 
particular cartridge.)   In fact, each selected the ONE cartridge it 
thought best, overall, and adopted a suitable sales pitch to explain why 
that (one) cartridge is sufficient.

Thus, each seller offers an explanation as to why it offers a single 
microphone cartridge.  HEIL's claim purportedly explains why it has 
abandoned its previous approach of selling two different microphone 
cartridges with inherently different characteristics, and Ten-Tec's 
claim purportedly also explains why it does not offer multiple 
cartridges, perhaps also explaining why it selected the particular 
cartridge built into its product.

I don't think any microphone is really more or less amenable to 
equalization than another.  It may or may not need equalization to 
achieve a desired frequency response curve, as it may inherently 
manifest an optimum frequency profile.

I don't take literally Ten-Tec's claim its cartridge has been 
"compensated" in any way.  If meant literally, I would like to how or 
what they did to accomplish that feat, other than select a cartridge 
which manifests its notion of the optimum response curve, without the 
need for equalization.

In any case, I think each seller is claiming its cartridge selection 
best suits customer needs.  And we, as consumers, are to be the Judge as 
to which product works best.

But I do not take either sellers claims literally.


That's just MY take...  your mileage may, of course, vary...


Happy trails.

        ==================  James -K8JHR  ===================




On 11/4/2011 1:30 PM, Rodney wrote:
> CKECK THE AUG.2011 QST FOR INFO ON HEADSETS THE HEIL  WAS DESIGNED TO WORK
> WITH EQUALIZATION .THE TEN TEC HEADSET 777 HAS A BUILT-IN FREQUENCY
> COMPENSATION THAT MAKES IT SOUND GOOD WITHOUT THE NEED OF ADDITIONAL
> EQUALIZATION.   ROD W3KRQ
>
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