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Vintage shure

I just got a great vintage shure 55s ( Elvis Mic )

Came with a 3-pin "amphenol" connector.
Fits the mic perfect.
But what do I put into the other end of the connector?
Do I wire a cord into it somehow?

Anyone know anything or a link I could try?
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Look here.
http://www.shure.com/datasheets/guid...continued.html
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Thanks.

Pretty new to this stuff.
Do I solder the wires from a cable into the back of the pins in the connector?
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