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so ive been on HF for about two years now and i keep getting reports that my audio is kind of muddy or 'bassy' and honestly i cant tell because it sounds fine to me on the monitor. running an IC-7300 into a Heil PR-40 which should theoretically be a pretty solid combo but something isnt clicking.
i messed around with the TX bandwidth settings and the bass/treble in the menu but i feel like im just turning knobs without really understanding what im doing. a guy on 40m last week told me to cut below 300hz and boost around 2-2.5k and it made a noticeable difference but i dont fully get the why behind it. is it just about fitting the audio into the SSB passband better or is there more to it than that
also should i be using ALC at all or is that something to avoid on voice. i know for digital modes its a whole different thing but for phone i genuinely dont know what the 'right' approach is with ALC and mic gain. feels like every time i read about it i get a conflicting answer
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