Probably true. Most of the newer speakers sound pretty "tinny".
I mainly use headphones. You can plug fones into the SP-20 and
SP-23 and use the audio filters. That's what I have in mind.
I have a 10" speaker in a slope-front Bud cabinet that I use
with my SX-101A. Plate-modulated AM signals sure sound nice
with that combination!
73,
Dean K5DH
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Both sound terrible. Any old speaker from the 50's tube era sound better
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"Travis Jordan" wrote in message
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=K=5=D=H= wrote:
Looking to buy an Icom SP-20 speaker to go with
my 746PRO. Must be in nice condition (doesn't
Why did you decide on the SP-20 instead of the SP-23?