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Hi Tom,

I know your  480 and the 2000 I have are different animals, but I do run a 
Gold line on the 2000 and always get unsolicited reports of great audio. 
It's a bit expensive, but comes with  a desk stand and 6 foot cable.

Got mine free as a promotion when I bought the rig back in 2001, and have it 
set up on a homebrew boom made from an old desk lamp.

I know the 480's tx audio bandwidth can't go as wide as the 2000, and I'm 
not sure of the tx eq on the 480.  I've found that proper setting of the tx 
eq makes a tremendous difference in audio quality.

73, Steve KW3A

 

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