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Also, the 12 kHz filter in this radio sounds great on clear
mediumwave stations, are there any shortwave stations that have clear signals and good audio which I can use this wide filter with (I've been away from the hobby for a while)? Is the excellent audio reputation of the R-1000 from the stock wide filter alone, or is the entire audio circuit what makes it so good? If its just the stock filter, wouldn't any receiver benefit greatly from something wider than the standard 6 kHz filter in the wide slot? While you get great audio with the 12 khz filter, I found it to be on the wide side for my taste, I replaced it with a Kiwa wide filter ( 6 khz ) with little loss on the audio quality but an improvement on selectivity. |
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The 6khz may sound muddy if you are used to the 12, but remember that
you cane tune off center freq. 2 or 3 khz or more to get treble response again. This even works pretty well with filters as narrow (?) as 3 or 4 khz. |
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