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Agreed. I am also learning a bunch as well. Sounds like in the case of the CP-1 compressor and the Turner mics, there's too much compression and that could explain the muddy-ness of the audio. I've been doing a little research, and it seems that a small amount of compression would make a radio sound really well.


If I were to find something, or modify the radio in a way to provide a small amount of compression, I'd probably talk a lot more on AM.


(Edit) I know that on the Turner mics, the compression could be adjusted so the mic itself really isn't an issue, it's more of an operator thing. :lol:


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