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I'll tell you what would be nice, one of them d-104 lollypop mics I love
the sound of them things. esp on the old tram d-201
On 1/03/2008 8:28 PM, the old scribe known as Lou Kline was able to
impart this pearl of wisdom:
> Hi.
>
> I'm assuming that the TS120S was pretty much the same as the
> TS130S. Basically, with the Kenwood MC50 microphone it was pretty decent,
> and it didn't do too badly with the Shure 444 or the 444D. It had
> decidedly less punch with the Turner hand mic that I had (Turner 355C), and
> with a Shure 526T it sounded like crap.
>
> Probably more than you wanted to know.
>
> 73, de Lou K2LKK
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> At 01:57 PM 3/1/2008 +1100, you wrote:
>> hahahaha. the radios I blew the bum outa were on air at the time. I was
>> making some adjustments and I needed an ear a fair way away to inform me
>> of any changes in the audio and well you get the idea.
>> oh well, while I'm on it, what do people think about the tx audio of the
>> old 120s, from what I remember of the things, they had some grunt even
>> without any kind of compression or processing. even the 120v had some balls.
>>
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