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Help ID'ing mic plug?
I need to know what kind of mic and mic plug this is. Also, where can I
get an adapter so I can try it out? http://home.nyc.rr.com/kpetrino/mic.jpg and http://home.nyc.rr.com/kpetrino/micplug.jpg help would be appreciated--thanks. |
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hmm sorry, seems like my roadrunner service quit working. I'll have to try and find a different server to put these on. |
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hmm sorry, seems like my roadrunner service quit working. I'll have to try and find a different server to put these on. |
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here you go:
http://keithpetrino.com/micpics/mic.jpg and http://keithpetrino.com/micpics/micplug.jpg thanks. |
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here you go:
http://keithpetrino.com/micpics/mic.jpg and http://keithpetrino.com/micpics/micplug.jpg thanks. |
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TheKeith wrote:
I need to know what kind of mic and mic plug this is. The plug looks like a U-174/U (or TP-120) used in helicopters and some military aircraft. where can I get an adapter so I can try it out It mates with a TJ-120. |
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TheKeith wrote:
I need to know what kind of mic and mic plug this is. The plug looks like a U-174/U (or TP-120) used in helicopters and some military aircraft. where can I get an adapter so I can try it out It mates with a TJ-120. |
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TheKeith wrote: here you go: http://keithpetrino.com/micpics/mic.jpg Looks like a dynamic dictation microphone. I can't read the letters on the bottom, but that looks like a Shure logo on the front. So what does the lettering say? Did you look on http://www.shure.com/datasheets/guid...continued.html at all? You know, you're really being sneaky here giving us a photo with the lettering unreadable. http://keithpetrino.com/micpics/micplug.jpg This is what is known as a NATO plug. I think the military designation is PL-174, but if you ask for a NATO plug at your local avionics shop, they'll know what you mean. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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In article ,
TheKeith wrote: here you go: http://keithpetrino.com/micpics/mic.jpg Looks like a dynamic dictation microphone. I can't read the letters on the bottom, but that looks like a Shure logo on the front. So what does the lettering say? Did you look on http://www.shure.com/datasheets/guid...continued.html at all? You know, you're really being sneaky here giving us a photo with the lettering unreadable. http://keithpetrino.com/micpics/micplug.jpg This is what is known as a NATO plug. I think the military designation is PL-174, but if you ask for a NATO plug at your local avionics shop, they'll know what you mean. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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You can't get an adapter, but you can cut the plug off and wire it to something that you can use. It's going to be up to you to identify the wires though, if it's not obvious once you cut the cable. The mic looks like one that came with a tape recorder from the 1950's. I don't expect that it will have any saving graces unless you're after that crappy, telephone-voice sound. and I'm not. Thanks for the heads up. |
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You can't get an adapter, but you can cut the plug off and wire it to something that you can use. It's going to be up to you to identify the wires though, if it's not obvious once you cut the cable. The mic looks like one that came with a tape recorder from the 1950's. I don't expect that it will have any saving graces unless you're after that crappy, telephone-voice sound. and I'm not. Thanks for the heads up. |
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I have a couple of those that my neighbor who worked for General
Telephone gave me when I was a kid. They have standard 1/4" phone plugs on them, so like Mike said, you could probably put any plug you want on it. I haven't heard mine since having it daisey chained into all of my band's gtr amps back in Jr.High ('74).....we thought it was pretty bitchen then. I've seen them on eBay touted as harmonica mikes. But then.......... |
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I have a couple of those that my neighbor who worked for General
Telephone gave me when I was a kid. They have standard 1/4" phone plugs on them, so like Mike said, you could probably put any plug you want on it. I haven't heard mine since having it daisey chained into all of my band's gtr amps back in Jr.High ('74).....we thought it was pretty bitchen then. I've seen them on eBay touted as harmonica mikes. But then.......... |
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