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![]() "john" wrote in message ups.com... just wondering i don't own a drake r8, r8a or r8b, but i am thinking of purchasing an r8 or r8a. does anyone use this radio for dxing NDB's and how does it perform on longwave. i'm also reading alot about the r75 as a pure dx radio, especially with the mods, but it seems the drake never gets the heads up vs the r75 as a pure dxer. it also seems that the drake is the better BCB listening radio due to its better audio. i would love to hear from someone who owns both. and has compared them in this respect. thx, john Hiya... I have an R75 with all the Kiwa mods. Even without the Kiwa mods, the R75 is a decent radio for program listening. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise. The criticisms of the R75's audio are really overstated. I've found that the Kiwa audio mod helps out a bit, but it isn't a tremendous improvement. You'll no doubt get Drake fans spewing out all kinds garbage about the R75 "making a good door stop", but the absurd and inflammatory nature of their statements are their own indictment. They don't like the idea of a $500.00 dollar radio outperforming one that they paid $1,800.00 for. I've also used each and every one of the R8 series radios. They are not... I repeat... NOT as good for DX'ing as is the R75. That isn't brand loyalty, that is a fact. The R8's with their warm audio and ssb selectable sycn is absolutely superlative for program listening. BUT.... That doesn't mean that the R75 is a bad radio for program listening. It's adequate to good. And... Once again... You don't need the friggin mods. When I really want to dress up the audio from my R75, I run it through my PC's sound card. I have a five point surround sound speaker set up with a full software equalizer and effects package. If I use ssb ecss tuning to listen to a weak or messy broadcast signal with my R75 or with any other radio, I run it through my sound card and use my software mixer/effects to make it sound as full and robust as if it was is AM mode. I have a number of mixer/effects presets that I have set up just for that exact purpose. Not to mention, if you get a broadcast that is too muffled or too tinny or has too much mid range, all you have to do is more a few sliders on the mixer and viola... A comfortable broadcast to listen to. So... I can get my R75 to sound great for broadcast, but I cant get the R8 to perform for DX'ing like the R75. Michael |