I preamplify and voice process it through a SYMETRIX 528E. It's held in the original 309A shock mount and hangs on a RODE arm. This mike is in a high price range, but take a look at the cheaper RE-320 (with a new generation neodymium magnet) which is also awesome, brighter and more sensitive than the RE-20.Įarlier 5-star review posted by HB9UQX on "You've got one of the most natural, richest and balanced audios I've ever heard" 10%įYI, I put the SYMETRIX' audio settings on my qrz.com. No reaction (just signal report, working condx, wx, 73 bye) 30%ģ. With my RE-20, I produce 3 types of reactions :ġ. This SDR rig's audio is from design pure, flat and crystal clear. Still using the RE-20 processed by the 528E, but I switched from the IC-7000 to the fabulous ANAN-100.
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Like the other reviews, I am thrilled with this mic and it really looks professional in the ham shack. ** There are plenty of youtube videos that compare these mics - you can see and hear the difference! Check them out before you invest in either as minimally you'll be spending USD $300+ I operate with my mic slightly to the side to prevent the "puff factor." I also tend to do a lot with the radio and amp so I didn't like that I was so restricted by the Heil PR40 (if you go even slightly off center your voice levels drop pretty quickly with the PR40). the Heil which (even according to their own web site) cites that you have to straight into the mic. One of the key reasons that I went with the RE20 is because it allowed you to move around the microphone without losing voice/dynamic range as you talked vs.
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I received good clean audio reports on many DX contacts.įor what it is worth, I was going between the Heil PR40 and the Electrovoice RE20.
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I do not have an amplifier or equalizer on the mic and found that I actually had to turn down my mic gain and the processor level. I found that my old Heil mic cable didn't map up to the newer 3 pin RE20 - so I purchased the Heil CC-1-XLR-YB cable that connected the RE20 to my Yaesu FT1000D - and it works like a champ! I also purchased the 309 A shock mount as well (it fit on my Heil boom very well). I purchased the RE20 on Amazon for about $450 USD.