I think, so far the X6200 is not worth the upgrade (particularly not at that price). The difference in the audio is - in my opinion - way not that big to justify an upgrade.
Great comparison... In my personal opinion 6100 have more high modulation and 6200 have more bass and pleasure to listen, think more sota operator thinking it's better the firs one for been listened but again still prefer the 6200, when with the original mike have noticed even the mic of 6100 are with high tone modulation! In the old analog 80 era was the difference from astatic to turner! Or like and Kenwood 950sdx vs yaesu ft1000mp 73 de iz3qvb
The difference is relatet to that the X6100 transmitt with a higher bandwith compared with the x6200 - which also seen in the spectrum. I.e. this is not primary related to the audio chain but to the transmitting bandwith. X6100 is therefore more easy to copy which is extra important with QRP transmissions.
In addition to being thin and tinny, the 6100 also has some kind of early reflection, echoey sound that is ghastly. Everybody tells me I sound like I'm in a barrel. Thankfully, I mostly do digital modes when operating portable. I'd be extremely disappointed in the 6100, if I hadn't bought it so cheaply. ($325, B-stock unit.) At that price, I'm okay with its many shortcomings!
Hi Paul, thank you for this nice comparison in detail. My opinion: the modulation of the x6200 sounds much more balanced with the external original mike and also the internal mike, both of them have enough punch for DX - in my opinion the mike gain could even be reduced a bit for the external microphone 😎 I think the company has put a lot into the development of the new x6200 - it‘s a very nice trx and worth the money 😎 Tnx es yy 73 Claudia DF1UX
I agree with host. 6200 sounds much better with fewer sporadic effects over modulation. Dag, I was prepared to purchase the 6100, now have to reconsider the 6200.
The internal microphone on the 6100 sounded wider in freq response to the external microphone. There are other features on the 6100 (buttons are backlit) that I like better including its smaller size so I just ordered one.
Hello Paul, it's clear, the 6100 with the original microphone extern is, in my opinion, best suited for DX because the higher tones are better amplified and the 6200 sounds cooler but has a wider bandwidth and is better suited for shorter distances.
I will stick with my Xeigu G90 and IC-7000 for portable. FT-710 for base station. For good DX results it is more about band conditions and then your receiver and the Operator at the other end of the line. Tnx for another nice video. 73. N9XY
excellent video, so for me the microphones perform better if each used for the appropriate radio, in any case both radios modulate almost the same with their external microphone, the 6100 if used with the microphone of the 6200 has the lowest audio, excellent trial.
Hi Paul. Audio sounds better on the x6200. Shame the price is steep and 8 watts. I know the watts you wouldn't know the difference but thought they may of gone higher. Fingers crossed the x6300 is 20w. Great video 73
Zvláštní je, že řízení úrovně funguje u 6200 mnohem lépe protože 6200 má i skrze nižší udávaný výkon silnější signál. Při DX spojení bude 6200 slyšitelně lepší.
Interesting but I think in all the tests the 6100 was a bit over driven, running lower mic gain would have gotten it closer to the 6200. You can see it is over driven when you look at the spectrum display. The 6100 signal was also a bit stronger and it almost sounder like it was overloading the RX, maybe if you did TX into a dummy load you could eliminate that.
Me quedo con el 6100, en Dx's me han dado excelentes informes, al 6200 le note un chicharreo de fondo, pero con micrófono interno me parecio sonaba mejor. No me cambio, el 6100 me ha dado satisfacciones. Muy bue análisis Paul. CA7OKD, 73
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Thanks for the test Paul! In my opinion the "worst" audio is 6100 with original mic. Some crackling noise coming up at times. Way better with new 6200 mic. Audio from 6200 well balanced. And with new equalizer, 1.0.1 firmware, one can probably optimize it for dx if necessary.
As you mentioned, I feel like the two microphones are almost same quality. But the two radios have a exactly different tx audio quality. 6100 looks like high boosted audio, and 6200 has a natural audio quality. Additionally the two internal microphones are not bad and reasonable audio quality. Thanks for very informative video. GL, GB de HL1SB
6200 sounds more pleasing, but the radios produce a similar audibility for receiving stations. The 6100 may even do a little better under difficult conditions. BTW It looks like you were using the same mic on the radios? It would have been nice to use the factory mic, since they are different...
It is interesting to look closely at the tx waterfalls... The entire TX spectrum of the 6100 seems 100Hz higher than the 6200 (you can see both on the screen at the same time at 5:47 ). This may account a bit for the 6100 sounding "tinnier".
The X6100 had massive problems with the internal microphone. Yours is among the best I've ever heard actually. You got a good one. The X6100 internal microphone would usually cut out and become unresponsive after level around 35... The X6100 also had FM TX problems as well.