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Speedy VonTrapp
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I just inherited a couple of microphones from someone who's dad used to do some recording. He wasn't sure how they were used.
They are Calrad DM-21's.
They have smal 4 prong connectors on them, and they also have a power switch. I also got a couple cables, with e 4 prong on one end, and the connector stripped off the other end, so they are un-usable unless I can get an XLR on the other end of them.
I'll be able to post a picture tomorrow, for you to see. (I forgot to bring it to work today, grrr.)
I'm having a hard time finding connectors for them, and the only one that I've found was around $50 for a 25' cable to go from the 4 prong to XLR. I'd like to know if anybody knowledgable about old mics could tell me if it's woth doing that. There's a good chance that the cables would be worth more than the worthless mics, since I have no way to know if they even work. (I've been told that they should, but he just didn't know for sure.)
Any insight on this would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks a ton,
Speedy
They are Calrad DM-21's.
They have smal 4 prong connectors on them, and they also have a power switch. I also got a couple cables, with e 4 prong on one end, and the connector stripped off the other end, so they are un-usable unless I can get an XLR on the other end of them.
I'll be able to post a picture tomorrow, for you to see. (I forgot to bring it to work today, grrr.)
I'm having a hard time finding connectors for them, and the only one that I've found was around $50 for a 25' cable to go from the 4 prong to XLR. I'd like to know if anybody knowledgable about old mics could tell me if it's woth doing that. There's a good chance that the cables would be worth more than the worthless mics, since I have no way to know if they even work. (I've been told that they should, but he just didn't know for sure.)
Any insight on this would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks a ton,
Speedy