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I'd doubt a music store is going to be able to help. I'd look around ebay
and see if you can find extensions made up there, find a local ham to help
you, or if the mic has the xlr plugs, I'd get a cable to extend it there
rather than with the 8 pin connectors, I don't know that mic but there has
to be an easier way. It takes a special person to colder an 8 pin connector,
I've done it and it's not fun but I usually cut the unused pins away inside
the connector for more soldering room on the ones I do use.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Ryan" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sunday, June 17, 2012 8:44 PM
Subject: Mic extension cable
> Hi All:=20
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> Does anyone know of a source for mic extension cables? =20
> I want to boom mount my MD-1B8 and I need a much longer cable to do
> it.=20=
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> Could I take my 4.5 feet of 3 conductor studio mic cable, plus the 2 8 =
> pin round connectors, go into my local music store, show the pin out =
> combination to a tech and have it wired correctly and working?=20
> I just don't know if you can even buy 8 conductor cable for amateur =
> radio use and if you could buy a 4 foot cable the type used on most =
> mics, it would most likely be terribly expensive. =20
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> TNX & 73:=20
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> Michael DE VO1AX=20
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