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Lu Romero - W4LT
Gary:

I own both a Koss SB40 and two Yamaha CM500'ds.

The Koss and the Yamaha are exactly identical, save for one
thing... The microphone capsule.

The Koss SB40 has a dynamic capsule while the Yamaha CM500
has a electret condenser capsule.  Other than that, the
headsets are exactly identical in every detail except for
the name.  Probably made in the same Chinese jobber.

But here is where the simialarity ends:  The Yamaha
electrect capsule is flat and can be made to sound really
great on the K3.  The Koss dynamic capsule is all bass, very
mushy, and has low output.  Even engaging the K3 equalizers
and tweaking a lot, I could not make my SB40 sound very good
at all.  The capsule just sounds ugly.

The fix for this is to remove the two screws that hold the
capsule on the SB40's boom and remove the offending
microphone that looks surprisingly like a cheap Chinese
dynamic earphone (its actually the same exact size as a IPod
headset element and looks identical!) and replace it.  In my
case, I had an old Heil BM-5 with a bad earpiece but a
perfectly good DX4 capsule.  I removed the plastic mic
holder from the rigid Heil boom, and with a slight widening
of the boom inlet with a Dremel tool, it fits right on to
the SB40 boom!  Solder up the existing wires from the Koss
mic and you have a wonderfully comfortable headset with a
very flexible boom that, in my case, works great on my
secondary Kenwood TS570 rig.

Of course, YMMV, but it works for me here!

Lu - W4LT
Using the "AL/K-Line":  K3/P3/ALS600/MFJ998
Al Kaline: 1960's Detroit Tigers Slugger

---------------------------------

Message: 20
Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2012 22:33:06 -0500
From: Gary K9GS <[hidden email]>
Subject: [Elecraft] Koss Headsets for the K3 (Was: Re:
Yamaha CM500
    Headset)www
To: [hidden email]
Message-ID: <[hidden email]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed

An update:

I stopped by the Koss Factory Store today.  I looked at the
SB49 first.  
(The SB45 is identical to the SB49 but without the volume
control in the
cord).  I didn't really like the way the SB49 fit.  It's a
very
subjective thing but comfort was what I was looking for.
The other
thing I didn't like was the flexible boom for the microphone
was very
"whippy".  It was almost like a wet noodle.  Not good.....

Next I looked at the SB40.  The fit was great and very
comfortable for
the 5 minutes I wore it.  The mic boom was stiffer too.  The
SB40 has a
dynamic mic element.  I ended up buying the SB40.  The price
was $39.00
plus sales tax.

I was all set to buy a Yamaha CM500 but I really wanted to
see how they
fit first.  I looked at a couple places and couldn't find a
local store
that had the CM500.  For this reason I look at Koss.  The
other thing
Koss has going for it is the limited lifetime warranty.
Being that I
live near the factory this is a big advantage.  Second is
that I've
owned other Koss products and have always been very happy
with them.

As I said I've never used the Yamaha CM500 but the Koss SB40
looks very
similar.

I'm also kind of a headphone junkie.  With the K3 I figure
that most
modern headsets have much more performance (frequency
response, etc)
than one needs for communication. So they are all pretty
much up to the
task.  Same for the microphone.  With the TX and RX Eq
features of the
K3 I decided to concentrate on fit and comfort.  I think
that juist
about any headset and microphone can be made to sound good.

I haven't used the SB40's yet but will report back once I've
played with
them a bit.  Here's the link to the Koss website:

http://www.koss.com/en/products/headphones/communication_headsets



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Re: Koss Headsets for the K3 (Was: Re: Yamaha CM500

Gary K9GS
Final post on my quest for the ultimate headset for my K3.

First, a TON of thanks to Lu, W4LT.  His step-by-step for replacing the
mic housing on the SB40 with the housing from a Heil BM10 was first rate!

Here's what I ended up doing.

I replaced the microphone housing on the SB40 with a microphone housing
from a broken Heil BM10.  Heil still sells the housings and windscreens.

In place of the crappy SB40 dynamic mic element I replaced it with a
Heil HC5 that a friend had.  It's a pity that Heil no longer sells the
HC4 and HC5 elements separately.  Ask around though...you'll find
someone that has one laying around.

In doing the above mods to the SB40 you end up with a VERY comfortable
headset with a great sounding mic element.  I just could not get the
stock SB40 element to sound good.  The HC5 rocks.

By the way, I don't own a Yamaha CM500 but others have said it is
identical to the SB40 except for the CM500 has an electret element and
requires bias.



On 3/17/2012 11:50 AM, Lu Romero wrote:

> Gary:
>
> I own both a Koss SB40 and two Yamaha CM500'ds.
>
> The Koss and the Yamaha are exactly identical, save for one
> thing... The microphone capsule.
>
> The Koss SB40 has a dynamic capsule while the Yamaha CM500
> has a electret condenser capsule.  Other than that, the
> headsets are exactly identical in every detail except for
> the name.  Probably made in the same Chinese jobber.
>
> But here is where the simialarity ends:  The Yamaha
> electrect capsule is flat and can be made to sound really
> great on the K3.  The Koss dynamic capsule is all bass, very
> mushy, and has low output.  Even engaging the K3 equalizers
> and tweaking a lot, I could not make my SB40 sound very good
> at all.  The capsule just sounds ugly.
>
> The fix for this is to remove the two screws that hold the
> capsule on the SB40's boom and remove the offending
> microphone that looks surprisingly like a cheap Chinese
> dynamic earphone (its actually the same exact size as a IPod
> headset element and looks identical!) and replace it.  In my
> case, I had an old Heil BM-5 with a bad earpiece but a
> perfectly good DX4 capsule.  I removed the plastic mic
> holder from the rigid Heil boom, and with a slight widening
> of the boom inlet with a Dremel tool, it fits right on to
> the SB40 boom!  Solder up the existing wires from the Koss
> mic and you have a wonderfully comfortable headset with a
> very flexible boom that, in my case, works great on my
> secondary Kenwood TS570 rig.
>
> Of course, YMMV, but it works for me here!
>
> Lu - W4LT
> Using the "AL/K-Line":  K3/P3/ALS600/MFJ998
> Al Kaline: 1960's Detroit Tigers Slugger
>
> ---------------------------------
>
> Message: 20
> Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2012 22:33:06 -0500
> From: Gary K9GS<[hidden email]>
> Subject: [Elecraft] Koss Headsets for the K3 (Was: Re:
> Yamaha CM500
>      Headset)www
> To: [hidden email]
> Message-ID:<[hidden email]>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed
>
> An update:
>
> I stopped by the Koss Factory Store today.  I looked at the
> SB49 first.
> (The SB45 is identical to the SB49 but without the volume
> control in the
> cord).  I didn't really like the way the SB49 fit.  It's a
> very
> subjective thing but comfort was what I was looking for.
> The other
> thing I didn't like was the flexible boom for the microphone
> was very
> "whippy".  It was almost like a wet noodle.  Not good.....
>
> Next I looked at the SB40.  The fit was great and very
> comfortable for
> the 5 minutes I wore it.  The mic boom was stiffer too.  The
> SB40 has a
> dynamic mic element.  I ended up buying the SB40.  The price
> was $39.00
> plus sales tax.
>
> I was all set to buy a Yamaha CM500 but I really wanted to
> see how they
> fit first.  I looked at a couple places and couldn't find a
> local store
> that had the CM500.  For this reason I look at Koss.  The
> other thing
> Koss has going for it is the limited lifetime warranty.
> Being that I
> live near the factory this is a big advantage.  Second is
> that I've
> owned other Koss products and have always been very happy
> with them.
>
> As I said I've never used the Yamaha CM500 but the Koss SB40
> looks very
> similar.
>
> I'm also kind of a headphone junkie.  With the K3 I figure
> that most
> modern headsets have much more performance (frequency
> response, etc)
> than one needs for communication. So they are all pretty
> much up to the
> task.  Same for the microphone.  With the TX and RX Eq
> features of the
> K3 I decided to concentrate on fit and comfort.  I think
> that juist
> about any headset and microphone can be made to sound good.
>
> I haven't used the SB40's yet but will report back once I've
> played with
> them a bit.  Here's the link to the Koss website:
>
> http://www.koss.com/en/products/headphones/communication_headsets
>
>
>
>

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73,

Gary K9GS

Greater Milwaukee DX Association: http://www.gmdxa.org
Society of Midwest Contesters: http://www.w9smc.com
CW Ops #1032   http://www.cwops.org

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Re: Koss Headsets for the K3 (Was: Re: Yamaha CM500

Joe Subich, W4TV-4

 > In doing the above mods to the SB40 you end up with a VERY comfortable
 > headset with a great sounding mic element.  I just could not get the
 > stock SB40 element to sound good.  The HC5 rocks.

The alternative is to use one of the Radio Shack electret elements in
the SB-40 mic housing.  The electret elements are essentially the same
as the one in the CM-500 with performance similar to the new HC-6 -
broader than the HC 5.  With HC-5, HC-6 or an electret element one
will still want to use the K3 TS EQ to roll off audio below 200 Hz
and add 3 to 6 dB per octave of pre-emphasis above 800 Hz.

73,

    ... Joe, W4TV


On 3/25/2012 3:11 PM, Gary K9GS wrote:

> Final post on my quest for the ultimate headset for my K3.
>
> First, a TON of thanks to Lu, W4LT.  His step-by-step for replacing the
> mic housing on the SB40 with the housing from a Heil BM10 was first rate!
>
> Here's what I ended up doing.
>
> I replaced the microphone housing on the SB40 with a microphone housing
> from a broken Heil BM10.  Heil still sells the housings and windscreens.
>
> In place of the crappy SB40 dynamic mic element I replaced it with a
> Heil HC5 that a friend had.  It's a pity that Heil no longer sells the
> HC4 and HC5 elements separately.  Ask around though...you'll find
> someone that has one laying around.
>
> In doing the above mods to the SB40 you end up with a VERY comfortable
> headset with a great sounding mic element.  I just could not get the
> stock SB40 element to sound good.  The HC5 rocks.
>
> By the way, I don't own a Yamaha CM500 but others have said it is
> identical to the SB40 except for the CM500 has an electret element and
> requires bias.
>
>
>
> On 3/17/2012 11:50 AM, Lu Romero wrote:
>> Gary:
>>
>> I own both a Koss SB40 and two Yamaha CM500'ds.
>>
>> The Koss and the Yamaha are exactly identical, save for one
>> thing... The microphone capsule.
>>
>> The Koss SB40 has a dynamic capsule while the Yamaha CM500
>> has a electret condenser capsule.  Other than that, the
>> headsets are exactly identical in every detail except for
>> the name.  Probably made in the same Chinese jobber.
>>
>> But here is where the simialarity ends:  The Yamaha
>> electrect capsule is flat and can be made to sound really
>> great on the K3.  The Koss dynamic capsule is all bass, very
>> mushy, and has low output.  Even engaging the K3 equalizers
>> and tweaking a lot, I could not make my SB40 sound very good
>> at all.  The capsule just sounds ugly.
>>
>> The fix for this is to remove the two screws that hold the
>> capsule on the SB40's boom and remove the offending
>> microphone that looks surprisingly like a cheap Chinese
>> dynamic earphone (its actually the same exact size as a IPod
>> headset element and looks identical!) and replace it.  In my
>> case, I had an old Heil BM-5 with a bad earpiece but a
>> perfectly good DX4 capsule.  I removed the plastic mic
>> holder from the rigid Heil boom, and with a slight widening
>> of the boom inlet with a Dremel tool, it fits right on to
>> the SB40 boom!  Solder up the existing wires from the Koss
>> mic and you have a wonderfully comfortable headset with a
>> very flexible boom that, in my case, works great on my
>> secondary Kenwood TS570 rig.
>>
>> Of course, YMMV, but it works for me here!
>>
>> Lu - W4LT
>> Using the "AL/K-Line":  K3/P3/ALS600/MFJ998
>> Al Kaline: 1960's Detroit Tigers Slugger
>>
>> ---------------------------------
>>
>> Message: 20
>> Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2012 22:33:06 -0500
>> From: Gary K9GS<[hidden email]>
>> Subject: [Elecraft] Koss Headsets for the K3 (Was: Re:
>> Yamaha CM500
>>       Headset)www
>> To: [hidden email]
>> Message-ID:<[hidden email]>
>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed
>>
>> An update:
>>
>> I stopped by the Koss Factory Store today.  I looked at the
>> SB49 first.
>> (The SB45 is identical to the SB49 but without the volume
>> control in the
>> cord).  I didn't really like the way the SB49 fit.  It's a
>> very
>> subjective thing but comfort was what I was looking for.
>> The other
>> thing I didn't like was the flexible boom for the microphone
>> was very
>> "whippy".  It was almost like a wet noodle.  Not good.....
>>
>> Next I looked at the SB40.  The fit was great and very
>> comfortable for
>> the 5 minutes I wore it.  The mic boom was stiffer too.  The
>> SB40 has a
>> dynamic mic element.  I ended up buying the SB40.  The price
>> was $39.00
>> plus sales tax.
>>
>> I was all set to buy a Yamaha CM500 but I really wanted to
>> see how they
>> fit first.  I looked at a couple places and couldn't find a
>> local store
>> that had the CM500.  For this reason I look at Koss.  The
>> other thing
>> Koss has going for it is the limited lifetime warranty.
>> Being that I
>> live near the factory this is a big advantage.  Second is
>> that I've
>> owned other Koss products and have always been very happy
>> with them.
>>
>> As I said I've never used the Yamaha CM500 but the Koss SB40
>> looks very
>> similar.
>>
>> I'm also kind of a headphone junkie.  With the K3 I figure
>> that most
>> modern headsets have much more performance (frequency
>> response, etc)
>> than one needs for communication. So they are all pretty
>> much up to the
>> task.  Same for the microphone.  With the TX and RX Eq
>> features of the
>> K3 I decided to concentrate on fit and comfort.  I think
>> that juist
>> about any headset and microphone can be made to sound good.
>>
>> I haven't used the SB40's yet but will report back once I've
>> played with
>> them a bit.  Here's the link to the Koss website:
>>
>> http://www.koss.com/en/products/headphones/communication_headsets
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
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Gary K9GS
Hello Joe,

I thought about going the Radio Shack electret element route myself.  
The only reason I didn't is I wanted the ability to use the headset with
another radio besides the K3.  Like at FD other contest stations, etc.

But yours is a great suggestion.



On 3/26/2012 10:14 AM, Joe Subich, W4TV wrote:

>   >  In doing the above mods to the SB40 you end up with a VERY comfortable
>   >  headset with a great sounding mic element.  I just could not get the
>   >  stock SB40 element to sound good.  The HC5 rocks.
>
> The alternative is to use one of the Radio Shack electret elements in
> the SB-40 mic housing.  The electret elements are essentially the same
> as the one in the CM-500 with performance similar to the new HC-6 -
> broader than the HC 5.  With HC-5, HC-6 or an electret element one
> will still want to use the K3 TS EQ to roll off audio below 200 Hz
> and add 3 to 6 dB per octave of pre-emphasis above 800 Hz.
>
> 73,
>
>      ... Joe, W4TV
>
>
> On 3/25/2012 3:11 PM, Gary K9GS wrote:
>> Final post on my quest for the ultimate headset for my K3.
>>
>> First, a TON of thanks to Lu, W4LT.  His step-by-step for replacing the
>> mic housing on the SB40 with the housing from a Heil BM10 was first rate!
>>
>> Here's what I ended up doing.
>>
>> I replaced the microphone housing on the SB40 with a microphone housing
>> from a broken Heil BM10.  Heil still sells the housings and windscreens.
>>
>> In place of the crappy SB40 dynamic mic element I replaced it with a
>> Heil HC5 that a friend had.  It's a pity that Heil no longer sells the
>> HC4 and HC5 elements separately.  Ask around though...you'll find
>> someone that has one laying around.
>>
>> In doing the above mods to the SB40 you end up with a VERY comfortable
>> headset with a great sounding mic element.  I just could not get the
>> stock SB40 element to sound good.  The HC5 rocks.
>>
>> By the way, I don't own a Yamaha CM500 but others have said it is
>> identical to the SB40 except for the CM500 has an electret element and
>> requires bias.
>>
>>
>>
>> On 3/17/2012 11:50 AM, Lu Romero wrote:
>>> Gary:
>>>
>>> I own both a Koss SB40 and two Yamaha CM500'ds.
>>>
>>> The Koss and the Yamaha are exactly identical, save for one
>>> thing... The microphone capsule.
>>>
>>> The Koss SB40 has a dynamic capsule while the Yamaha CM500
>>> has a electret condenser capsule.  Other than that, the
>>> headsets are exactly identical in every detail except for
>>> the name.  Probably made in the same Chinese jobber.
>>>
>>> But here is where the simialarity ends:  The Yamaha
>>> electrect capsule is flat and can be made to sound really
>>> great on the K3.  The Koss dynamic capsule is all bass, very
>>> mushy, and has low output.  Even engaging the K3 equalizers
>>> and tweaking a lot, I could not make my SB40 sound very good
>>> at all.  The capsule just sounds ugly.
>>>
>>> The fix for this is to remove the two screws that hold the
>>> capsule on the SB40's boom and remove the offending
>>> microphone that looks surprisingly like a cheap Chinese
>>> dynamic earphone (its actually the same exact size as a IPod
>>> headset element and looks identical!) and replace it.  In my
>>> case, I had an old Heil BM-5 with a bad earpiece but a
>>> perfectly good DX4 capsule.  I removed the plastic mic
>>> holder from the rigid Heil boom, and with a slight widening
>>> of the boom inlet with a Dremel tool, it fits right on to
>>> the SB40 boom!  Solder up the existing wires from the Koss
>>> mic and you have a wonderfully comfortable headset with a
>>> very flexible boom that, in my case, works great on my
>>> secondary Kenwood TS570 rig.
>>>
>>> Of course, YMMV, but it works for me here!
>>>
>>> Lu - W4LT
>>> Using the "AL/K-Line":  K3/P3/ALS600/MFJ998
>>> Al Kaline: 1960's Detroit Tigers Slugger
>>>
>>> ---------------------------------
>>>
>>> Message: 20
>>> Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2012 22:33:06 -0500
>>> From: Gary K9GS<[hidden email]>
>>> Subject: [Elecraft] Koss Headsets for the K3 (Was: Re:
>>> Yamaha CM500
>>>        Headset)www
>>> To: [hidden email]
>>> Message-ID:<[hidden email]>
>>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed
>>>
>>> An update:
>>>
>>> I stopped by the Koss Factory Store today.  I looked at the
>>> SB49 first.
>>> (The SB45 is identical to the SB49 but without the volume
>>> control in the
>>> cord).  I didn't really like the way the SB49 fit.  It's a
>>> very
>>> subjective thing but comfort was what I was looking for.
>>> The other
>>> thing I didn't like was the flexible boom for the microphone
>>> was very
>>> "whippy".  It was almost like a wet noodle.  Not good.....
>>>
>>> Next I looked at the SB40.  The fit was great and very
>>> comfortable for
>>> the 5 minutes I wore it.  The mic boom was stiffer too.  The
>>> SB40 has a
>>> dynamic mic element.  I ended up buying the SB40.  The price
>>> was $39.00
>>> plus sales tax.
>>>
>>> I was all set to buy a Yamaha CM500 but I really wanted to
>>> see how they
>>> fit first.  I looked at a couple places and couldn't find a
>>> local store
>>> that had the CM500.  For this reason I look at Koss.  The
>>> other thing
>>> Koss has going for it is the limited lifetime warranty.
>>> Being that I
>>> live near the factory this is a big advantage.  Second is
>>> that I've
>>> owned other Koss products and have always been very happy
>>> with them.
>>>
>>> As I said I've never used the Yamaha CM500 but the Koss SB40
>>> looks very
>>> similar.
>>>
>>> I'm also kind of a headphone junkie.  With the K3 I figure
>>> that most
>>> modern headsets have much more performance (frequency
>>> response, etc)
>>> than one needs for communication. So they are all pretty
>>> much up to the
>>> task.  Same for the microphone.  With the TX and RX Eq
>>> features of the
>>> K3 I decided to concentrate on fit and comfort.  I think
>>> that juist
>>> about any headset and microphone can be made to sound good.
>>>
>>> I haven't used the SB40's yet but will report back once I've
>>> played with
>>> them a bit.  Here's the link to the Koss website:
>>>
>>> http://www.koss.com/en/products/headphones/communication_headsets
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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Re: Koss Headsets for the K3 (Was: Re: Yamaha CM500

Joe Subich, W4TV-4

> I thought about going the Radio Shack electret element route myself.
> The only reason I didn't is I wanted the ability to use the headset
> with another radio besides the K3.

Since all of the "communications headsets" seem to have 3.5mm mic and
headphone jacks, one will need some kind of adapter to use them with
the "normal" 8 pin "Foster" and RJ-45 mic jacks.  Adapting an electret
element does not take anything more than a 5.6K resistor and a 1 uF
capacitor ... the cap goes in series with the mic line and the resistor
goes from the "fixed" 5 to 8 volt pin to the junction of the cap and
the mic element.  Those components can generally fit inside the 8-pin
mic plug along with a lead for PTT (to an RCA or 1/4" jack) and a
lead with 3.5mm jack for the mic.

You will need three such adapters ... one for "Kenwood", one for
Icom (no resistor or cap) and one for Yaesu/Ten-Tec ... in your kit
to cover all the rigs.  Similarly, it will take three RJ-45 adapters
- Kenwood TS-480, Yaesu (FT-817/857/897/900) and Icom (703/706/7000)
- to cover any eventuality.

The only difference is that the Kenwood and Yaesu/Ten-Tec adapters
will need the RC network for an electret mic whilst adapters for a
dynamic mic will require a (series) blocking capacitor for Icom rigs.

There is no significant difference in "degree of difficulty" building
adapters for an electret vs. dynamic mic.

73,

    ... Joe, W4TV


On 3/27/2012 9:53 PM, Gary K9GS wrote:

> Hello Joe,
>
> I thought about going the Radio Shack electret element route myself.
> The only reason I didn't is I wanted the ability to use the headset with
> another radio besides the K3.  Like at FD other contest stations, etc.
>
> But yours is a great suggestion.
>
>
>
> On 3/26/2012 10:14 AM, Joe Subich, W4TV wrote:
>>    >   In doing the above mods to the SB40 you end up with a VERY comfortable
>>    >   headset with a great sounding mic element.  I just could not get the
>>    >   stock SB40 element to sound good.  The HC5 rocks.
>>
>> The alternative is to use one of the Radio Shack electret elements in
>> the SB-40 mic housing.  The electret elements are essentially the same
>> as the one in the CM-500 with performance similar to the new HC-6 -
>> broader than the HC 5.  With HC-5, HC-6 or an electret element one
>> will still want to use the K3 TS EQ to roll off audio below 200 Hz
>> and add 3 to 6 dB per octave of pre-emphasis above 800 Hz.
>>
>> 73,
>>
>>       ... Joe, W4TV
>>
>>
>> On 3/25/2012 3:11 PM, Gary K9GS wrote:
>>> Final post on my quest for the ultimate headset for my K3.
>>>
>>> First, a TON of thanks to Lu, W4LT.  His step-by-step for replacing the
>>> mic housing on the SB40 with the housing from a Heil BM10 was first rate!
>>>
>>> Here's what I ended up doing.
>>>
>>> I replaced the microphone housing on the SB40 with a microphone housing
>>> from a broken Heil BM10.  Heil still sells the housings and windscreens.
>>>
>>> In place of the crappy SB40 dynamic mic element I replaced it with a
>>> Heil HC5 that a friend had.  It's a pity that Heil no longer sells the
>>> HC4 and HC5 elements separately.  Ask around though...you'll find
>>> someone that has one laying around.
>>>
>>> In doing the above mods to the SB40 you end up with a VERY comfortable
>>> headset with a great sounding mic element.  I just could not get the
>>> stock SB40 element to sound good.  The HC5 rocks.
>>>
>>> By the way, I don't own a Yamaha CM500 but others have said it is
>>> identical to the SB40 except for the CM500 has an electret element and
>>> requires bias.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 3/17/2012 11:50 AM, Lu Romero wrote:
>>>> Gary:
>>>>
>>>> I own both a Koss SB40 and two Yamaha CM500'ds.
>>>>
>>>> The Koss and the Yamaha are exactly identical, save for one
>>>> thing... The microphone capsule.
>>>>
>>>> The Koss SB40 has a dynamic capsule while the Yamaha CM500
>>>> has a electret condenser capsule.  Other than that, the
>>>> headsets are exactly identical in every detail except for
>>>> the name.  Probably made in the same Chinese jobber.
>>>>
>>>> But here is where the simialarity ends:  The Yamaha
>>>> electrect capsule is flat and can be made to sound really
>>>> great on the K3.  The Koss dynamic capsule is all bass, very
>>>> mushy, and has low output.  Even engaging the K3 equalizers
>>>> and tweaking a lot, I could not make my SB40 sound very good
>>>> at all.  The capsule just sounds ugly.
>>>>
>>>> The fix for this is to remove the two screws that hold the
>>>> capsule on the SB40's boom and remove the offending
>>>> microphone that looks surprisingly like a cheap Chinese
>>>> dynamic earphone (its actually the same exact size as a IPod
>>>> headset element and looks identical!) and replace it.  In my
>>>> case, I had an old Heil BM-5 with a bad earpiece but a
>>>> perfectly good DX4 capsule.  I removed the plastic mic
>>>> holder from the rigid Heil boom, and with a slight widening
>>>> of the boom inlet with a Dremel tool, it fits right on to
>>>> the SB40 boom!  Solder up the existing wires from the Koss
>>>> mic and you have a wonderfully comfortable headset with a
>>>> very flexible boom that, in my case, works great on my
>>>> secondary Kenwood TS570 rig.
>>>>
>>>> Of course, YMMV, but it works for me here!
>>>>
>>>> Lu - W4LT
>>>> Using the "AL/K-Line":  K3/P3/ALS600/MFJ998
>>>> Al Kaline: 1960's Detroit Tigers Slugger
>>>>
>>>> ---------------------------------
>>>>
>>>> Message: 20
>>>> Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2012 22:33:06 -0500
>>>> From: Gary K9GS<[hidden email]>
>>>> Subject: [Elecraft] Koss Headsets for the K3 (Was: Re:
>>>> Yamaha CM500
>>>>         Headset)www
>>>> To: [hidden email]
>>>> Message-ID:<[hidden email]>
>>>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed
>>>>
>>>> An update:
>>>>
>>>> I stopped by the Koss Factory Store today.  I looked at the
>>>> SB49 first.
>>>> (The SB45 is identical to the SB49 but without the volume
>>>> control in the
>>>> cord).  I didn't really like the way the SB49 fit.  It's a
>>>> very
>>>> subjective thing but comfort was what I was looking for.
>>>> The other
>>>> thing I didn't like was the flexible boom for the microphone
>>>> was very
>>>> "whippy".  It was almost like a wet noodle.  Not good.....
>>>>
>>>> Next I looked at the SB40.  The fit was great and very
>>>> comfortable for
>>>> the 5 minutes I wore it.  The mic boom was stiffer too.  The
>>>> SB40 has a
>>>> dynamic mic element.  I ended up buying the SB40.  The price
>>>> was $39.00
>>>> plus sales tax.
>>>>
>>>> I was all set to buy a Yamaha CM500 but I really wanted to
>>>> see how they
>>>> fit first.  I looked at a couple places and couldn't find a
>>>> local store
>>>> that had the CM500.  For this reason I look at Koss.  The
>>>> other thing
>>>> Koss has going for it is the limited lifetime warranty.
>>>> Being that I
>>>> live near the factory this is a big advantage.  Second is
>>>> that I've
>>>> owned other Koss products and have always been very happy
>>>> with them.
>>>>
>>>> As I said I've never used the Yamaha CM500 but the Koss SB40
>>>> looks very
>>>> similar.
>>>>
>>>> I'm also kind of a headphone junkie.  With the K3 I figure
>>>> that most
>>>> modern headsets have much more performance (frequency
>>>> response, etc)
>>>> than one needs for communication. So they are all pretty
>>>> much up to the
>>>> task.  Same for the microphone.  With the TX and RX Eq
>>>> features of the
>>>> K3 I decided to concentrate on fit and comfort.  I think
>>>> that juist
>>>> about any headset and microphone can be made to sound good.
>>>>
>>>> I haven't used the SB40's yet but will report back once I've
>>>> played with
>>>> them a bit.  Here's the link to the Koss website:
>>>>
>>>> http://www.koss.com/en/products/headphones/communication_headsets
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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Re: Koss Headsets for the K3 (Was: Re: Yamaha CM500

ankaka
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Good review.
http://www.sencart.com/Supply-earphones-headphones_c27