(Fwd) Re: [TenTec] Studio One Mic

Joe Giacobello k2xx at swva.net
Thu Aug 26 14:50:44 EDT 2004


I am using about the roll off on the low side as Grant.  Otherwise I 
sound like Vaughan Monroe on SSB.

73, Joe

Grant Youngman wrote:

>>I am using my S1 mic on a Jupiter and Argonaut V  and have received
>>reports, which I confirmed with a local receiver while transmitting
>>into a dummy load, that the audio is void of any high frequencies.
>>Both rig's sound great with either the Heil boom mic or the TT705.
>>Has anyone out in radio land experienced a similar problem with
>>their S1?
>>    
>>
>
>The Studio One has a wide range frequency response.  It has a lot of
>low end (more that the typical ham mic, and certainly more than a Heil
>HC-5, etc. cartridge).
>
>It may be that you have enough low end that the overall audio 
>response is just out of balance, so it just sounds bassy at the other
>end.  I don't know if the Jup or Argo have any sort of internal EQ
>function, but if so you might just try tilting the response toward the
>high frequency side.  Of course, you could also do that with an
>outboard EQ (IHY, etc.).
>
>On my Orion, with the Studio One or any other wide range 
>microphone for that matter,  I find I have to set the radio's EQ at
>around -10 to -14 (which is a good tilt to the high frequency side)  to get 
>good balanced audio with my voice.
>
>Grant/NQ5T
>
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