I have tested and compared the Ten Tec 777 headset with many other
headsets, and it performed well against headsets that are WAY better
than the HIEL sets...
I use the AudioTechnica BPHS-1, Sennheiser HMD-45-6, and Shure SM-2,
or Shure 512, among others, and the TenTec 707 holds its own in this
class of gear. After testing, I sold my 777 to one of the other list
members, preferring the AT BPHS-1, but I can strongly recommend it.
I would not recommend the HEIL HC-4 mic element for daily use. By
design, it has a thin, tinny sound, with a view towards "breaking the
pileup" by promoting the mid-range and higher speech audio frequencies
and attenuating lower speech frequencies (i.e. has less bass output), so
the speech is purportedly more "punchy" - but you can accomplish the
same result by tweaking the transmit EQ and using a little on-board
compression, or, even better, using the Ten-Tec Model 715 RF speech
processor. The 777 headset has a nice, balanced, all-purpose mic
element that you can tweak thin for punch, pile-up breaking audio, or
fat for more pleasant, rag chew audio.
I have loads of TT gear, and kinda wish I had one just to keep it all TT
on the desk. It was that good.
That is just MY take.
--------------------------------- K8JHR --------------------
On 11/3/2011 6:37 PM, Rodney wrote:
> I HAVE USED HEIL HC4/HC3 PRO40 EVERY ONE I TEST WITH USING THE A/B TEST THE
> TEN TEC 709 WINS
>
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