I have a bunch of CB hand mikes (about 20 or so) from various manufacturers. I want to test them for output and freq response to find the best performer for my voice. In the past I put a 600 ohm load across each mike output , and ran a 400 hz to 5khz audio sweep thru the mikes. Recorded each trace on my scope for comparison. Back then, the Superscope CMP22 mike produced the highest output, and its freq response was best suited to my voice.
I just purchased a lot of mikes at a ham radio flea market here and want to test them out.
My question is what do you guys think of my test procedure ?? Is it OK, or should I change things up to get better results. I don't want to consider a studio mike. First of all because I'm a cheap-ass, and 2nd because I'm not looking for hi-fi cb. I just want my audio to be loud and clear (especially clear).
I have mikes from Sears, RCA, Motorola, Browning, Midland, HyGain, GE, Cobra, Johnson, Realistic, and several others.
Any suggestions ??
J.J. 399
I just purchased a lot of mikes at a ham radio flea market here and want to test them out.
My question is what do you guys think of my test procedure ?? Is it OK, or should I change things up to get better results. I don't want to consider a studio mike. First of all because I'm a cheap-ass, and 2nd because I'm not looking for hi-fi cb. I just want my audio to be loud and clear (especially clear).
I have mikes from Sears, RCA, Motorola, Browning, Midland, HyGain, GE, Cobra, Johnson, Realistic, and several others.
Any suggestions ??
J.J. 399
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