Most good mics do not have variable adjustment; even most mics supplied on decent amateur gear don't have variable gain adjustment. The adjustments that were popular on mics like D104's, Turner's and such are basically relegated to the CB world and are a thing of the past. How many studio mics do you know that have adjustments? The answer is not many, if any. Absent a mic gain control on the outside of the radio, you will need external audio gear to adjust the audio input unless you feel like cracking the case open.
If both mic gain and rf gain were so unimportant, it would be left off of every amateur HF rig, yet every single one has both controls. I realize this is an export type radio, but it IS an oversight.
If both mic gain and rf gain were so unimportant, it would be left off of every amateur HF rig, yet every single one has both controls. I realize this is an export type radio, but it IS an oversight.