I recently purchased a Sounds Sweet (at the higher
price) and feel it is worth every penny but not
necessarily for Ten Tecs. They already sound plenty
sweet, even with a 500hz filter in line. An MS4 seems
to be optimal. But for the TS480 at 500hz or even the
756Pro at less than 600hz as I remember it, there is
no amount of adjustment at the transceiver that can
eliminate harsh and fatiguing audio like a Sounds
Sweet.
It's well worth the price and space for some radios
for noisey bands and narrow bandwidths.
Re: [TenTec] "Sounds Sweet"
from [Duane A Calvin] [Permanent Link][Original]
To: tentec@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [TenTec] "Sounds Sweet"
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Interesting comparison. Up until the Orion, I used a
4" Realistic (Rad Shack) mini-bookshelf speaker that
cost around $25 or so. It works very well. But since
I got the Orion, I never plugged it in. The Orion's
speaker doesn't do so badly. Think I'll wire the
other one up this weekend just to remind myself how it
sounds. 73, Duane
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