Haha!
Pretty funny!
I never thought much of the S-9. But having two mic sockets is OK. Using the 6 pin socket or rewiring a mic for it is risky to the radio due to the voltage on the pin for the preamp in their stock power mic.
Having a second 4 pin socket wired up for the standard Cobra, Connex, Galaxy, and etc - makes it easy to plug a mic so wired. Look at it as a convenience.
Still would pick a 257HP over the 3900 any day.
Haven't talked to Sam in a year. As you know, I don't do reviews any more.
Sorry mate, couldn't resist it.
anyway what's happening to you in old age Robb, the wheels on your zimmer getting rusty or something, it took you nearly 10 minutes to answer me, in the good old review days i had barely hit submit reply when you were submitting your plea of innocence, lol.
Anyway its good to see Sam didn't manage to convince you the S9 was a sound investment, the 257hp i'll hold my judgement on till i get a chance to use one, hope its better than previous 257's though. that non continuous tuning is a pain in the rectum.
i hate to say this, but anyone dumb enough not to check 5 or 6 pin mic sockets for a live pin before they try to wire a mic to it probably deserve what happens, its not like live pins are a new invention. if people are too retarded to learn how to wire mic's properly with a multimeter which avoids all the risks you mention or if they are too lazy and use some other halfwits wiring guide they found on the net (the net, yeah, the place where all advice is accurate,pmsl) it's very hard to feel sympathy for them.
especially for anyone who falls in any of the catagories i mentioned, here's a link to a site where a very kind man called Lou Franklin, took the time to write down exactly how to learn to wire mic's properly for you:
MIKE WIRING GUIDE
Sorry to hear you ain't talking to Sam anymore, i miss your unbiased repitition of what he told you
about how immensely excellent his products are.
257 over a 3900, wouldn't be my choice, but then my best mate don't make em.
:laugh: i'll give the 257 one thing though, it is dinky, and in modern cars, mounting a 257 will be much easier than a contemporary sized 3900, but homebase use, for me the 3900 wins every time, mainly because it hasn't got all that expensive display/microprocessor shit to go faulty. a radio thats basic, simple to repair, cheap to repair and on the whole very reliable through time, will always get my vote.