Thats very nice of you Psycho to turn down your mic gain a little if someone complains as long as they are nice about it. Guess your not in an area where truckers running 500+ watts are traveling within a mile of your station, during the 7am to 8pm area here forget about using anything on 11 meters, then the regulars come on SSB and we can have a QSO for awhile after the 8 to 9pm and later range. In reality if the clipper circuit is still in tact and your running power it won't bleed much at all it's those blasting modulation guys that cause most of the problems here. On SSB our goal really is for clean medium volume modulation it's an entirely different story on AM no doubt but it's CB radio and we have to deal with all kinds, it's nice to have people speak English which is about half the time here also. I need to get a CD that teaches spanish so I can understand these asses during the day.
I live within 10 miles of an interstate and just about all truckers run line of sight radios. It is real hard to get a radio/amp to work good in a Semi. I-75 is sometimes pretty active around the exits with truck stops but other than that nothing.
I remember a couple of years ago a trucker was bragging about his Texas Star 500 but his radio sounded as flat as a pancake. Couple of months prior, I helped a friend setup a Gray 150 and a Grant XL in his extended cab 96 F150........he pulled up to within 1/10 of a mile from him and cut his lips off! Truckers aren't a problem mostly because they just don't have much and most rarely even use the radio anymore.
Since the housing crash I don't hear hispanic dump truck drivers anymore and when Mexican skip is in I turn the radio off.