Well MOST mics sound good on the FT1000D !!!
I use an ex broadcast mic - An ECM77 from Sony, often seen on the tie or
lapel of a TV presenter, less than 0.5cms in dia, on the end of a home
made "boom" off a pair of PX660 (Cheap "Hi-Fi" appx 10UKP) cans - 8 Ohms
impedance - The combination sounds great to me and I am always getting
comments on the excellent quality. As for a "DX" sound, this combination
helped win HF Region 1 SSB field day this year from G6YB/P (have a look
and qsx on the web site http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/g3xsv/n
ews.) So I guess it's ok for DX as well!!
The ECM77 is rolled off at the LF end very slightly in the polarising
box to reduce "pops" other than that it's flat.
73
In article <200001070441.UAA20283@vector.intergate.ca>, Steve McDonald
<jsm@intergate.bc.ca> writes
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>Any suggestions re what's good and what's not in the way of headst/boom
>microphones for contesting?
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>VE7SL
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