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| Reviews Summary for Heil / Ten-Tec Studio One |
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Reviews: 3
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Average rating: 5.0/5
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MSRP: $129.95
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Description: STUDIO ONE is a cardioid type full-range microphone with internal breath blast filters. The full range element exhibits a wide frequency response of 50 Hz through 14 kHz. Element response is tailored specifically for full-range SSB, AM, and FM, requiring a flat response over a very wide frequency range but with a nice balance of highs and lows. Its wide frequency response features a +6 dB midrange boost providing that all important speech articulation and a nice +2 dB rise at 110 Hz. This high quality microphone element produces a very smooth, live sound for SSB. The output impedance of STUDIO ONE is 600 ohms @ 1000 Hz.
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More info: http://www.tentec.com/studio1.htm
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KZ5I
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Rating: 5/5
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Aug 29, 2005 22:07
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Excellent Mic 
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Time owned: 0 to 3 months
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I use a Ten Tec Studio One with my Omni VI/Opt1 and it performs well.
The mic provides good punch and is very well made.
I received good support from Bob Heil.
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KD6WD
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Rating: 5/5
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Mar 19, 2003 13:41
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Super, Super,Super 
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Time owned: 0 to 3 months
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In my earlier posting, I was using the Studio One straight into my Pegasus. I wanted to use a Behringer 602 equalizer ($59.95) from Muscians Friend on the net. I called Heilsound and found out that they have cables that go straight from the Behringer 602 to the Pegasus. They also have the cable from the Studio One to the Behringer 602. I received these cables yesterday. I checked in with some of the audiophiles on 17 meters. They assisted me in tweeking the settings on the 602. The final conclusion was that the audio was BEAUTIFUL. YES I SAID BEAUTIFUL. For a little over $200.00 I now have excellent audio and use the 2850 setting for transmit bandwidth. I would like to thank W5tom for pointing out the 602 to me for economical audio processing. Also, I would like to thank WB2CMA for assisting me in setting up the 602. I have nothing but praise for the quality of the Heil Microphone and the manufactured quality of the cables. I can without reservation, reccomend this setup to any one with a Ten-Tec rig
John kd6wd
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KJ4DX
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Rating: 5/5
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Feb 27, 2003 19:01
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Smooth, hi-fidelity sound, great looks. 
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Time owned: 0 to 3 months
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I received this microphone in December 2002. It replaced my old D-104, into which I had put an HC-4 and an HC-5 element into, switchable. That being said, I was no stranger to Heil performance and reliability. The new Studio One seems to cast a new benchmark for amateur radio microphones, by leaning more towards the high-end audio types who are looking to put out more of a broadcast-sounding signal. This microphone does that, in spades. I have received more compliments on my audio than I have ever received--this from a Ten-Tec Omni V, which is a great rig but still pretty limited on internal TX bandwidth.
Bottom Line: Definite Keeper.
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