President DIGIMIKE Audio Demonstration with a President Mc Kinley FCC AM/SSB CB Radio
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- Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
- President CB Radio audio test. President DIGIMIKE vs President Stock microphone. #cb #cbradio #hamradio Over the air recording, as close to real world as it gets, NRC Setting disabled.
Which microphone sounds better to you? Is the mic worth $46?
Please leave comments below.
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Receiving Radio used to record this video is a Cobra 2000GTL.
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Just looking at the waveform, that Digimic appears to have a broader frequency response over the stock mic!🤠👍
the Digimike sounds like a airline's pilot to me, which ain't a bad thing!
I couldn't tall much difference on the LSB test , but on AM, to me,the stock mic sounded the best.
Thanks for your input.
When you did the first review of the new mic I don't think I liked it however I think it sounds a little better in the last two videos you made.
Agreed
Nice radio.........
I was on my phone when I commented the first time and commented on Cornbreads comment... Duh. But anyway, I would have to see the breathalyzer results!! ✌✌
Stock mic the best.
I think I'm with Dirty Diaper on this...that the stock mic sounds ever so slightly clearer and crisper. What setting did you have the NRC on on the Digimike
NRC disabled on all radios tested. When doing the audio test (using headphones ) the stock mic was louder and possibly a bit fuller in sound however the DIGIMIKE was more detailed and cleaner... IMO
What should the mic gain be set at with the Digimike on the McKinley?
11.
JK... I set mine 2/3 to max. 2/3 in the mobile with no NRC and full gain when using on the base. Zero reports of being too loud or over modulated.