hi booty,
a couple of questions first.
is it the MB8719 washington? or the UPD858 washington?
what mode of operation do you use mostly?
AM or
SSB?
after i know this i can give you more specific advice.
whichever version of washington you have, its all about matching the mic to the mods youve done to the radio.
PM me about mods for these radios as i know lots of them!
the D104 will sound great with these radios, but the problem is the ages of the mics.
you see, those crystal elements are fragile and can be ruined by heat or cold or humidity etc...
they also dont last forever. good luck finding a new replacement element, and dont bother buying a used one because you are most likely buying the one that someone just replaced because it sucked.
so, you could buy 5 different D104's on ebay and only one of them might sound like its supposed to.
the replacement kits you mentioned dont look that impressive to me.
ive bought crystal elements that looked like that before and they were nowhere near as good as the stock one.
the turners are great mics and the elements are a bit more robust, but because of the age of them, you might have to replace some electrolytics in the compressor circuit.
the turners really shine on
SSB whereas they can sound a bit bassy on
AM.
depends on your voice tone.
i use a turner +3B on
SSB on my 2000GTL, and with the mods ive done to the radio combined with that mic, i CONSTANTLY! get asked if im talking on a ham radio.
the D104 would be my choice for
AM if i knew it had a good element in it.
oh, BTW, that whole, hold your D104 at arms length thing, while cool if you dont want to lean over, will seriously decrease your talk power.
its called the inverse square law, and it says that if you double the distance from the mic to your mouth, you cut the "talk power" in half.
yes, people have done this for years and im sure they sounded loud.
the problem is you can hear the ceiling fan in their living room at about the same volume as their voice.
the way to be LOUD and clear without all the background noise is to turn the mic gain on the radio all the way up, turn the mic gain on the mic all the way down, get your mouth about an inch or two away from the mic, and slowly turn up the gain on the mic until you get your full PEP swing from the radio.
then STOP!!!!
turning up the gain on the mic any more than this just increases the background noise.
i put this out there for others too booty, not just trying to school you. LOL
let me know what kind of washington you are getting.
i run old uniden bases pretty much exclusively, and use a D104 silver eagle (with new MC320 element!), a turner +3B, an astatic D104M6B, and an astatic 636 noise canceling mic.
each mic has a different purpose, and works better with certain radios than with others.
good luck to ya in your search,
LC