SSB audio always sounds muddy on the other end — what am I missing
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yeah the stock icom mics tend to be pretty bassy by default, not ideal for SSB. what you want to do is go into the menu and pull up the TX equalizer settings — on the 7300 you can shape the audio resp
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honestly the Heil PR-781 made a noticeable difference for me compared to stock mics, its voiced more for communications use so it already has a bit of that mid-range presence baked in. but you can def
so ive been running SSB on 40m mostly, sometimes 20m, and ive gotten a few comments that my audio sounds kind of muffled or bassy. im using an IC-7300 which honestly should not be this hard to get sounding decent but here we are. mic is the stock HM-219 that came with it, just talking into it at normal distance.
i did mess around in the menu a bit and turned on the TX tone filter thing but im not sure i set it right. a buddy of mine said something about the TX bandwidth being too wide but i dont really know how to narrow it without making it sound worse. do you guys cut the bass pretty aggressively on SSB? like i always assumed keeping a fuller sound was better but maybe not for voice intelligibility on HF.
also is the stock mic even worth using or should i just get something else. ive seen people swear by the Heil stuff but thats a whole other rabbit hole
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