[Elecraft] Settings for CM500 on K3?

Don Wilhelm w3fpr at embarqmail.com
Tue Sep 14 19:42:18 EDT 2010


  Lew,

You could make a recording of the monitor output from the K3 and 
determine for yourself if it sounds good or bad.  I would suggest that 
is better than reports from others who are not familiar with your 
voice.  If you are not familiar with how your own voice sounds, then ask 
the XYL or some other family member to listen to the recording.

I have successfully used that technique (XYL evaluating) to choose among 
microphone choices for the K3.  Because of that, I have chosen the 
Elecraft MD2 (not currently available) as my microphone of choice.

73,
Don W3FPR

On 9/14/2010 7:07 PM, Lew Phelps K6LMP wrote:
> Agreed, your voice over the air and through somebody else's radio will not sound the same as what you hear in your own headphones. But wouldn't you agree that what you hear in your headphones in "Test" mode will be sufficient to tell you if your audio is badly overdriven and clipped, weak, distorted, excessively compressed, etc. What you hear in your headset will be a mix of "the good" through your bones and "the bad" that goes out over the air.  If it's really bad, you will hear it.
>
> Getting a playback made through a separate radio is always better. But self-listening is better than just watching indicator bars, too.
>
> Lew K6LMP
>
>
> On Sep 14, 2010, at 2:17 PM, Ron D'Eau Claire wrote:
>
>> It's not possible to really know how you sound to others listening to your
>> own voice as you speak, no matter what kind of phones you use. Much of the
>> sound we hear when we speak arrives at our ears through the estuation tubes
>> connecting our sinuses with our ears and through bone conduction in our
>> heads. Those paths heavily modify our voices as we hear them. That's why
>> people are usually surprised to learn they are listening to themselves when
>> they hear a recording of their voice for the first time.
>>
>> Ron AC7AC
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