Are standard black Motorola microphones all identical
Posted: Mon Mar 06, 2006 8:03 am
I have always assumed that the standard black Motorola microphone which is used on the GM300 , GM350 , GM950 , GM340 etc are identical.
They certainly look identical.
I have recently acquired a GM950 and also have a GM300 and GM350.
When I was setting up the GM950 , I used my GM300 mic rather than the actual mic that came with the radio (which looked identical).
The model number of the GM300 mic is HMN3596A while the model number of the GM950 mic is GMN6146C.
Using the "GM300" mic with the GM950 , the mic gain was a little low. There is an option in software to increase mic gain . Originally it was set to zero - so I increased it to the next incremental level which was 11dB - at this level , the mic audio was just right and sounded very nice .
I then decided to check the actual GM950 mic and found that the mic gain was far too high - I had to hold the mic around 1 foot away!! I guess if the mic gain setting was still set to zero (rather than 11dB) , then the original GM950 mic would probably have sounded OK.
My conclusion is that the GM950 mic (GMN6146C) has a higher gain preamp installed compared to the GM300 mic. OR my GM950 mic is faulty. I have a few GM300 mics (HMN3596A) and they all sound identical.
Any thoughts?
Cheers
They certainly look identical.
I have recently acquired a GM950 and also have a GM300 and GM350.
When I was setting up the GM950 , I used my GM300 mic rather than the actual mic that came with the radio (which looked identical).
The model number of the GM300 mic is HMN3596A while the model number of the GM950 mic is GMN6146C.
Using the "GM300" mic with the GM950 , the mic gain was a little low. There is an option in software to increase mic gain . Originally it was set to zero - so I increased it to the next incremental level which was 11dB - at this level , the mic audio was just right and sounded very nice .
I then decided to check the actual GM950 mic and found that the mic gain was far too high - I had to hold the mic around 1 foot away!! I guess if the mic gain setting was still set to zero (rather than 11dB) , then the original GM950 mic would probably have sounded OK.
My conclusion is that the GM950 mic (GMN6146C) has a higher gain preamp installed compared to the GM300 mic. OR my GM950 mic is faulty. I have a few GM300 mics (HMN3596A) and they all sound identical.
Any thoughts?
Cheers