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The main problem I see with the voicemax is that it is a fast response,
short hold time audio compressor. CBers like their audio clipped off on their peaks so they can sound LOUD and like ****. The more screwed up the audio is the better they like it Now if the compressor was followed by a clipper with some clipping on the peaks, followed by a low pass filter, it could sound LOUD without splitter. I forgot CBers like to splitter across the band so their buddies on the band can hear them no matter what channel their on. |
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like ****.
Capitalized for emphasis? :lol: I know of two hams that have their audio cranked up so loud on 2 meter FM, that when you turn them down to a normal level, you can't hear the reply from a normal user. |
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On Aug 12, 11:40 pm, Scott in Baltimore
wrote: like ****. Capitalized for emphasis? :lol: I know of two hams that have their audio cranked up so loud on 2 meter FM, that when you turn them down to a normal level, you can't hear the reply from a normal user. True, sounding bad is not exclusive to CBers... LOL What do you mean normal level? 50% modualtion?, 70%?, 85%? What is the modulation of a "normal user"? www.telstar-electronics.com |
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On Aug 12, 10:55 pm, "Big Joe" wrote:
The main problem I see with the voicemax is that it is a fast response, short hold time audio compressor. CBers like their audio clipped off on their peaks so they can sound LOUD and like ****. The more screwed up the audio is the better they like it Now if the compressor was followed by a clipper with some clipping on the peaks, followed by a low pass filter, it could sound LOUD without splitter. I forgot CBers like to splitter across the band so their buddies on the band can hear them no matter what channel their on. You're right... CBers as a rule sound bad. I don't think they do this on purpose... although you'd never know that by the way they carry- on... LOL You're also right that a clipping type compressor makes you sound very distorted... and should not be used for voice applications. After all... clipping type compressors are most commonly used as an accessory for electric guitars... where they are commonly referred to as "fuzz boxes". www.telstar-electronics.com |
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IDIOT!
"Telstar Electronics" wrote in message oups.com... |
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