getting better audio on SSB — what actually makes a difference vs what doesnt
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so ive been on HF for about two years now mostly doing SSB on 40 and 20 and i keep getting comments that my audio is either too bassy or sounds a bit muffled. running an IC-7300 into a Heil PR-40 which should honestly be more than enough to sound decent but something isnt clicking. ive messed with the bass/treble and the TX bandwidth settings in the radio a bit but i feel like im just poking around without really knowing what im doing.
talked to a guy on 14.225 last week who had absolutely pristine audio, like broadcast quality almost, and he said he just runs a stock mic into a Kenwood. so now im second guessing everything. is it the mic placement, the EQ settings, the compression, what? i know the 7300 has built in parametric EQ and i havent really touched that. and how much does mic technique actually matter on SSB vs just dialing in the radio settings? feel like theres a lot of opinions out there and not much actual consistent advice
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