Good points. The stock mic has such a cheezy feel to it so just that alone makes you want to change it out.Like so many of these newer radios, most have switched to Electret condenser mics. I believe the Lincoln 2 is no exception. That means you’re dealing with an audio amplifier circuit that’s designed for the 1000 ohm impedance of that mic, instead of the typical 500 ohm impedance of the old school dynamic element. That mismatch is the reason for the lower output. You can compensate for that mismatch by using a power mic, but that’s not my personal choice. I prefer to stay with original mic or possibly modify it with a better Electret cartridge. Other modified options may include a computer desktop mic or various headsets that also use these cartridges without the need for extra amplification.. Don’t forget high end studio mics also adapt quite nicely if you’re into that sort of thing.
I'll buy yours if you don't like it.The stock mic has such a cheezy feel to it so just that alone makes you want to change it out.
I think the one that Uniden makes is supposed to be really good.id be interested in one of those wireless mikes. dont know who sells them.
The 12 volt feed in the microphone connector is not for feeding an electret microphone. If you look at the mic schematic the 12 volt feed is for triggering the up / down channel feature.Like so many of these newer radios, most have switched to Electret condenser mics. I believe the Lincoln 2 is no exception. That means you’re dealing with an audio amplifier circuit that’s designed for the 1000 ohm impedance of that mic, instead of the typical 500 ohm impedance of the old school dynamic element. That mismatch is the reason for the lower output. You can compensate for that mismatch by using a power mic, but that’s not my personal choice. I prefer to stay with original mic or possibly modify it with a better Electret cartridge. Other modified options may include a computer desktop mic or various headsets that also use these cartridges without the need for extra amplification.. Don’t forget high end studio mics also adapt quite nicely if you’re into that sort of thing.
Uniden has wireless microphones.id be interested in one of those wireless mikes. dont know who sells them.
That’s correct. The electret mic gets its phantom power from pin 1. For the purpose of using a different electret mic, Pin 6 and the common up and down connection that goes to pin 3 will no longer be needed, unless of course you want to custom install those buttons. You will still need Pin3. Pin3 is also your TX, and is grounded to Pin 5 during transmit.The 12 volt feed in the microphone connector is not for feeding an electret microphone. If you look at the mic schematic the 12 volt feed is for triggering the up / down channel feature.