SSB audio quality - what actually makes a difference vs what's just snake oil
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so ive been going down a rabbit hole lately trying to get my SSB audio sounding better and honestly the amount of conflicting advice out there is kind of overwhelming. been licensed about 4 years, running an IC-7300 with the stock mic right now, and people keep telling me different things about processing levels, mic gain, compression, all that stuff.
did a lot of A/B listening on my own signal using a second receiver and i gotta say the difference between settings is way more noticeable than i expected. had my mic gain cranked too high for probably the first couple years and had no idea. someone finally told me my audio sounded 'thick' on 40m and i went and checked and sure enough ALC was pinned basically the whole time i was talking.
so i guess my question is what do you guys actually find makes the biggest real-world difference for intelligibility on SSB, not just for rag chewing but also for when band conditions get rough. is the built in compression on the 7300 actually useful or is it just adding distortion? and does mic choice really matter that much or is it more about the settings?
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