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Fear of the Mic Gain!!!

Hawkeye351

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Yes, as the title states, there is a fear of turning down that Mic Gain. For some it's as though they think it will bite them or something.

What I'm getting at is, in my local area many operators have learned how to adjust their mic gain and power mics to sound great. But then there are those that think I want to hear their air conditioner over my air conditioner. When your mic gain is cranked all the way up, you sound like crap, regardless of what that watt meter or your uneducated friends say, obviously your friends don't know any more than you do on distortion, harmonics, splatter, waveforms and such.

We have a couple in our area that feel the need to run "Balls to the wall" and then they wonder why we can't understand them or they can't get out as far as us.

Clean is better...
Trust me, that mic gain won't bite you...so turn it down.
 

Gain as low as it can be, close talk the microphone, and do not mumble. That is what needs to be done to maintain the best signal/noise ratio of ANY microphone. I could not care less if I can hear the other guys dog barking in the yard or his doorbell ring. In fact, when I hear that shit, I don't even call them back or if I am in a conversation at the time with them, I find an excuse to end it.
 
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I need you guys in my area to explain it better to a few locals around here, we've tried, lol...

This past weekend (Friday night) we had one of those "Fear the mic gain" guys on channel 40. He sounded muffled, yelling in the mic, yuk.... I got tired of hearing everyone else telling him to turn it down, but he always came up with an excuse or something else to try, OTHER THAN TURNING IT DOWN like we were telling him. I finally told him not to be scared of touching that mic gain knob and that it's not gonna bite him. Then I cranked my mic gain and mic wide open and started talking to him his way, hahaha, turned it around on him and then he got the picture, until 2 days later, lol.... Balls to the wall...

And yes, that watt meter nonsense drives me nuts, it's just an observation tool. People complain cause they can't see the 50w as advertised, when it's normally advertised in PEP watts, not peak watts like most operators use.

I'm glad most around here have learned and still listen, but then there's the hardheads.
 

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