If you buy the 705 in the kit form from TT you can
easily construct it as a boom mike. Put the
components of the base section into a project box,
extended the element cable with shielded mic cable and
attached the flexible neck and mic element to a set of
decent headphones and it works great. Like you, I
tried many mics and the Ten Tec works the best. You
save 20 bucks if you buy the kit and put it together
yourself. Takes about 30 minutes.
--- vbbond@ix.netcom.com wrote:
>
> List (Especially new Omni6+ Owners):
>
> Having recently acquired a new Omni 6+, I
> decided to confound and
> bore my ham friends to death by playing microphone
> musical chairs with
> the assorted microphones I've collected over the
> past 38 years.
> I tried a D-104 (non-amp'd), shure 444, Electro
> Voice 630 and a
> Heil Pro-set (with HC-5 element). Long story short:
> none totally filled
> the bill for me.
> Subsequently, a query to his reflector revealed
> similar results
> from several other Omni users. The consensus that
> emerged: try the Ten
> Tec 705 desk mic. I thus ordered one and received it
> a week ago.
> I can say that it does, in fact, deliver clean,
> clear audio and
> lots of it. Most of the reports I am now receiving
> describe my audio as
> "very natural and life like." I also find that I no
> longer have to run
> the vox gain wide open in order to properly trigger
> the circuit. My mic
> gain and processer controls all are now at 8:30-9
> o'clock levels.
> If you're in a quandry as to a reasonably
> priced "natural sounding"
> electret desk mic, give the TT705 a try. Virtually
> everyone on this
> reflector who recommended the TT705 told me I would
> keep it if I tried
> it. They're right!
> Vince/K7NA
>
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