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On Feb 9, 4:18 pm, Ron Hardin wrote:
Steve wrote: When it comes to DSP noise reduction, is there anything around nowadays that can better one of the old Clearspeech base units? I haven't seen anything since those old Amcom Inc devices (I have three of them - they're great also for cleaning up microphone output of outdoor noise, to bring out (say) birds, and suppress traffic.) If you have certain kinds of noise, the Timewave 599zx is okay; a nice AGC, brickwall filters (perfect for SSB where an interfering SSB station is offset in the direction of the sideband), but general nonlinear noise reduction it's inferior to clearspeech. Timewave for linear filtering, Amcom for nonlinear, I guess is the breakdown. Heil Sound had a really wretched implementation of clearspeech after Amcom left, but some people claim to like it. I think there was some huge engineering error in it though, feedback, very little audio, and so forth. It sits in my junk box. -- Ron Hardin On the internet, nobody knows you're a jerk. I was just on the Universal website and noticed that, in addition to the GAP "Hear It" speaker, there's also a GAP inline module for sale. I don't recall seeing the inline module before. Has anyone used it? I wonder how it compares to the Clearspeech. Steve |
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