rodgerbird i have not experimented with the 200 yet but i looked at the schematic when i heared how thin they sound on ssb regardless of where you set the carrier offset,
the passband of the mic amp is fairly normal for a modern cb radio and the ssb rx is pretty ordinary but the ssb tx is horrible,
if you look at the mic amp and follow it into the ballance modulator theres a coupling cap that imho is way too small to pass any bass,
right beside it is a unused place for a resistor which if fitted would make a resitive divider,
if i was to play with one i would change the value of the cap to something larger and keep an eye on levels at the ballance modulator, you may need to add the resistor if boosting bass gives too much audio into the ballance mod,
theres another cap on the same line to ground close to the ballance modulator on the schematic that imho is too large and shunts too much trebble, i would make that smaller too,
its clear the audio passband on ssb is way too narrow, everybody round here hates the sound of the 200 on ssb,
i can only think of 2 possible reasons why they would make them like that,
1, for some reason using a more normal audio passband caused problems further down the chain with ballance mod levels,
2, the makers dont have a clue what they are doing,
looking at the other faults with the radio i am guessing number 2 is likely but it would not surprise me if making the ssb tx passband wider causes problems and the narrow it down idea was a fast bodge/fix,
we wont know untill somebody mods one and somebody that knows what they are listening for in a ssb transmission has a real good listen,
good luck.