It's not possible to really know how you sound to others listening to your
own voice as you speak, no matter what kind of phones you use. Much of the
sound we hear when we speak arrives at our ears through the estuation tubes
connecting our sinuses with our ears and through bone conduction in our
heads. Those paths heavily modify our voices as we hear them. That's why
people are usually surprised to learn they are listening to themselves when
they hear a recording of their voice for the first time. 

Ron AC7AC

 

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>
>But, as others have said, the human ear is the best way to discern 
>proper TXEQ settings. You can do it yourself with a good 
>noise-sealing headphone set and the rig in TEST XMIT mode, or over 
>the air to someone who knows your voice well.
>
>Lew K6LMP
>

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