I'd like to ask a question of you myself. I run a Cobra 29LTD that has a Dead key output of 2 watts with a swing to 6 watts and a Palomar Elite 250 Amplifier. My question is will that low of a swing output cause the splattering you mentioned???
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Discussion in 'CB Radio Forum' started by rainmakerr, Aug 30, 2013.
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Anything over a 2:1 "swing" is overmodulating, so yes, you are causing some "splatter". Not as bad as the 10:1 that Handlebar mentioned, but I doubt that you sound any better or talk any farther than a stock 4 Watt radio.
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I've received many compliments about how loud and clear it is and I've never had any complaints about it causing problems for anyone.
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This is one of those things you have to take with a grain of salt. Everyone has their perception of what it's clear/loud....some think your radio has to have a "crunchy" sound to it...but only on a scope will you know how much of the signal is being wasted.
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When I did Pro-Audio, I would constantly get into arguments with kids over their guitar amps. "Man, I have to run it this loud! It has that tone..." I would commonly reply with "That 'tone' is distortion, and it sounds like ####."
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You can't really trust the "new guys" out there to give you a useful radio check. You need to do it with somebody you know and can trust.....and actually knows what "good" is.
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