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Mic for Uniden Madison

9C1Driver

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I have a Uniden Madison with the red led clock (8719 chip). Looking for a nice mic that will sound good with my voice. I need more bass in the audio and talk mostly SSB. I have been told 600 ohm and 1000 ohm is what I need. What do you guys suggest?
 
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If you need more bass, an amplified D104 would be a great starting point. The capacitors (I think there is 3 of them) can be changed to different values to allow more bass through. I think there is a couple different threads here about this modification. You will get the punch you need with the bass you want.
 
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I have a d104 hand mic but I am told I sound high pitched. Even my 575 does not adjust enough lower tones to the audio. I used to run a pro rucker power desk mic with a tine control that was great but it died.
 
I have a d104 hand mic but I am told I sound high pitched. Even my 575 does not adjust enough lower tones to the audio. I used to run a pro rucker power desk mic with a tine control that was great but it died.

Did you try the mods for more bass on the D104M6B?
 
I have a Uniden Madison with the red led clock (8719 chip). Looking for a nice mic that will sound good with my voice. I need more bass in the audio and talk mostly SSB. I have been told 600 ohm and 1000 ohm is what I need. What do you guys suggest?

Since I have no idea what your voice might sound like...

Whatever "ohm" you choose, make sure it's on a Microphone that works.

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