I like to have the biggest radio I can squeeze in over here, I just like big
radios, always have even in my CB days, I went for the biggest good radios I
could find and fit. I agree, I actually heard some one A/B a IC 746 pro and
7000 and they sounded identical. I think the 756pro series all sound a
little different but not bad. I do think the TS-2000 sounds better but the
icoms are getting close.I've used an icom 756 the original and I thought
the receive audio sounded real muddy but I don't know what filtering was
turned on or anything, I didn't care for that audio but it was at an event
for 1 of the clubs, it wasn't my radio and I made enough changes to the
guy's radio with out changing that on him. We weren't making any contacts
that day so I made a few changes on that radio and straightened out that
situation real fast. I never got the receive audio like I wanted though.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Colin McDonald" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Friday, March 16, 2007 11:43 AM
Subject: Re: HF rigs was LDG TW-1
> well the 746 and the 7000 sound nearly identical on air. I am guessing
> that
> they have very very similar audio circuits in them, if not identical.
> They have that particular boomy audio which has the ability to cut through
> pile ups....I believe its a low mid boost that is built into the audio
> circuit that does it.
> It doesn't seem to matter what sort of microphone is being used, it still
> has that distinct 746/756/7000 audio to it.
> That said, the ts2000 with a heil on it sounds like a studio quality set
> up
> by comparison. Yes, the icoms have a good boomy audio that cuts through,
> but if you use the narrow setting on the heil with the ts2000, you can cut
> through just as well, and on wide, it sounds like a million bucks compared
> to the icoms on air.
> just my opinion.
> I haven't played very much with the 756 or 46, just briefly with a 756 of
> one series or other and I really didn't like the receive quality, however,
> that could have been a filter or band pass setting that I couldn't adjust
> from the front of the rig. And they're huge radios as well.
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