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John Williams writes
>Please share what mic you chose.
I have used a 50p or 50c mic insert for years. They are all flat to
umpteen kHz.
The real key is getting equaliser settings suited to your voice with the
hardware you are using. Makes an enormous difference. I get compliments
on my audio all the time. Switch off the equaliser and the default audio
is no were near as good. At least with a duplex SDR you can see that you
have a nice audio spread with lows and highs. The only pain is the high
audio latency so it can be difficult to set it up by listening to your
self. With the low latency Teensy audio hardware solution coming along
that should hopefully be solved.
Also adjust the Rx equaliser settings such that they are set correctly
for your room, speakers, headphones, hearing etc.
Don't accept defaults from software - play!
Duncan
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Duncan Clark
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