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Own a rare Diamond Golden Eagle D-104
Item # 5824966027 Auction ends this coming Sunday afternoon. |
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D 104s suck , sounds like talking through a tin can.
"CSFD" wrote in message t... Own a rare Diamond Golden Eagle D-104 Item # 5824966027 Auction ends this coming Sunday afternoon. |
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"TNT" wrote:
D 104s suck , sounds like talking through a tin can. With good string? dang impedance |
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![]() "TNT" wrote in message ... D 104s suck , sounds like talking through a tin can. Perhaps but have broken many a pileup with the rising frequency characteristic. Hmm some late model "Dream Machines" do the same thing -- CL -- I doubt, therefore I might be ! "CSFD" wrote in message t... Own a rare Diamond Golden Eagle D-104 Item # 5824966027 Auction ends this coming Sunday afternoon. |
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TNT wrote:
D 104s suck , sounds like talking through a tin can. There is a good reason D 104's were and still are so popular. Microphones are like husbands and wives- they have to be compatitble. On the right radios (with high impedance mic inputs) they sound terrific. I have tried many different mikes on my old AM transmitter and always come back to the D-104, with the Shure 444 a close second. Lazy Senior |
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