Hello,
I have been doing a bit of reading about improving my audio. I'm trying to create that nice Fat, Wide Audio I hear sometimes when I spin the dial. I'm going to be honest, I don't know a hell of a lot about electronics so you may have to "Dumb things down a little for me " lol. I have been getting a lot of help from Robb lately and he has mentioned that I should start a thread on the subject so here we go.
Before I go any further, I'm sure some of you have read Robb's thread before from a few years ago.
http://www.worldwidedx.com/threads/great-mic-sound-for-your-cb-or-export-radio-part-1.79495/
I enjoyed the read, and picked up a few things like ,
Apex 435 Condenser studio Mic with shock mount
ART Pro Tube MP preamp
2 xlr cables
1 1/4" mono cable
Cheap desk lamp scissor type
I watched a you-tube video with an operator using a stock mic to key up his radio. I mentioned this to Robb and he said to just remove the mic element wires, and install them onto the 1/4 " mono cable. So, the mic uses the xlr cable that goes into the pre amp, then out into a 1/4'" mono cable that is connected to the + &- of the stock mic.
How does it work ? It works great ! everyone has said I have nice clean audio. But it is not as wide sounding as I would like. I have since ordered a small equalizer and hope to have it soon. With that I hope to get the sound I'm looking for.I do want to say though Robb did suggest that work had to done to the tx and rx of my radio to really benefit from it. This is where I am afraid to go any further. My knowledge is lacking in this department. I really dont have any techs in my area so.....
That brings me to this question........ This is from a thread I found doing a google search for "Direct Injection Audio " Can you guys tell me if this would work out alright ? As I may give it a try
http://www.cbjunkies.com/threads/850-Direct-Injecting-Cobra-148-and-2000
Again many Thanks to Robb....
And thanks in advance to you guys
I have been doing a bit of reading about improving my audio. I'm trying to create that nice Fat, Wide Audio I hear sometimes when I spin the dial. I'm going to be honest, I don't know a hell of a lot about electronics so you may have to "Dumb things down a little for me " lol. I have been getting a lot of help from Robb lately and he has mentioned that I should start a thread on the subject so here we go.
Before I go any further, I'm sure some of you have read Robb's thread before from a few years ago.
http://www.worldwidedx.com/threads/great-mic-sound-for-your-cb-or-export-radio-part-1.79495/
I enjoyed the read, and picked up a few things like ,
Apex 435 Condenser studio Mic with shock mount
ART Pro Tube MP preamp
2 xlr cables
1 1/4" mono cable
Cheap desk lamp scissor type
I watched a you-tube video with an operator using a stock mic to key up his radio. I mentioned this to Robb and he said to just remove the mic element wires, and install them onto the 1/4 " mono cable. So, the mic uses the xlr cable that goes into the pre amp, then out into a 1/4'" mono cable that is connected to the + &- of the stock mic.
How does it work ? It works great ! everyone has said I have nice clean audio. But it is not as wide sounding as I would like. I have since ordered a small equalizer and hope to have it soon. With that I hope to get the sound I'm looking for.I do want to say though Robb did suggest that work had to done to the tx and rx of my radio to really benefit from it. This is where I am afraid to go any further. My knowledge is lacking in this department. I really dont have any techs in my area so.....
That brings me to this question........ This is from a thread I found doing a google search for "Direct Injection Audio " Can you guys tell me if this would work out alright ? As I may give it a try
http://www.cbjunkies.com/threads/850-Direct-Injecting-Cobra-148-and-2000
Again many Thanks to Robb....
And thanks in advance to you guys