I gave up on this thread anyway. People overthink a simple question, never really answer it, but think they are. It is ok. I just sent out my Uniden 76 XLW for repair at Bells and I will match it with a small amp. It will sound great and be loud without distortion. He worked on my Madison and I get tons of positive reports on how good I sound. It has a good tune. It probably doesn't even put out 15W PEP, but sounds AWESOME!! I have it paired with a Turner + Three desk mic. I will toss a small class AB amp once I get my big ground plane up on the 50' tower and kick butt on the air.
I am not even bothering to ask anymore and just go with my gut on this one. That being said, I am looking for a Cobra 146 GTL and a Cobra 138 XLR for my next purchases. I am guessing that they will scream once matched with a small amp.
See, I wasn't asking about tunes, over modulation, or big watts. I just wanted some input on well built radios that are loud, not distorted and hacked. People have issues and twist my question into their rants.
Rants?? You are the one that seems to be going on the rants. Kind of just like when you first got here and immediately started living up to your screen name. Take a chill pill. This is the internet and you will get all kinds of answers some of which are indeed relevant but you don't like.My first post in this thread was
http://www.worldwidedx.com/cb-band-cb-radios/157508-loud-audio-2.html#post436047
where I addressed the belief that audio could not exceed 100% without distortion. Somewhere around that time you decided that I and/or others were trying to tell you something that you were not looking for. A few others mentioned negative peak mods and I attempted to explain how that actually worked. If all you wanted was a straight unmodded CB with a tune up then why bother asking what is the best for that? They are all pretty equal. The big difference comes in radios that are capable of being heavily modded for louder audio etc. If you had such success with Bells then why not ask HIM since he does such a wonderful job for you? He would have far more experience than anybody here.