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BEST MIC FOR A 2995DX SSB

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All you 2995DX owners what would be a good mic choice for SSB? Would like a desk mic if possible. The radio is SWP.
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Doesn't anyone use this radio on SSB?
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I use a D-104 S.E., there is a SSB head available for these mics but I don't have any info on what difference it makes. I run the gain on the mic itself just barely on, then adjust the radio mic gain. The old style D-104's (TUG8) will not "key" this radio because of impedance mismatch. The later style D-104 (TUG9) have a 2 transistor board that will operate the newer low impedance radios.
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I've used a Galaxy Desk Mic, a couple different D104s, a Kenwood MC60a and a Pryme PMC200. I got the best audio reports with the Kenwood and the Pryme - the Pryme having a slight advantage over the Kenwood - it has a built in equalizer and compression.
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1104c would be best...
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fortymobile wrote:1104c would be best...
1104c.....perfect for ohm response............if it hasn't been clipped and snipped

would be hf quality
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Post by djrebel236 »

i use the stock mic that came with the radio, its just as good on SSB as well as it is on AM...Dj
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Post by 007 »

Great tnx for all the info.
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I just purchased a D104 Silver Eagle for my radio. i hope it works better then the stock MIC, although the Stock mic worked better then the Echo Max 2000 board.
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I personally LOVE the JCD 201M. It's made by JCC (i think).

Anyway, It's got 2 compression levels and a manual gain control without compression, kinda like a regular amplified mic. It's also got 2 specific settings for the mode you're talking on, one for AM/FM and another specifically for SSB. The mode switch changes the voice frequency characteristics that it allows through the mic to give optimum voice clarity on certain modes of transmit. :? If that makes any sense? :?

I get GREAT reports with this mic! "Crisp, Clean and Crystal Clear audio!" All the locals that I talk to all say that I sound better than I EVER HAVE and that they're gonna look into getting one for themselves. LOL! 8) :wink: SSB reports are great also. It's an all around GREAT MIC!

I picked mine up at H & Y Electronics for around $120.00. It's been a couple of months since I bought it but the $ should be the same. It may seem a little high priced...BUT...it's WELL WORTH IT!

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Just tried to order a JCD mic and it's out of stock. Oh well!
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