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  1. Vintage 1960's Electro Voice 664 dynamic cardioid microphone w stand PROP

    You are looking at a classic 2nd generation (1960's era) Electro Voice 664 dynamic cardioid microphone. This mic should be used for display, prop or repair purposes only. Again, this is a non-working mic.

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  2. Vintage 1970s Electro Voice 664A dynamic cardioid mic HARMONICA

    everything you see in the pictures.

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  3. Vintage 1970's Electro Voice 670V dynamic cardioid microphone Lo Z w accessories

    This was a very low production 670 and you'll be hard pressed to find another. You even get the original hard to find E.V 670V box which will hold all the contents and is in very good condition. Great for resale purposes as well.

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  4. Electro-Voice PL-80C Vocal Performance Microphone Used Live Studio Mic

    Electro-Voice PL-80C Dynamic Vocal Microphone – Tested and Fully Functional. - Type: Dynamic microphone designed for live vocal performance. - Includes SAP-1 microphone holder and soft case. - Note: Microphone cable not included.

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  5. Electro Voice E6 Microphone , Cable and Limo connector

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  6. XLR CABLE MIC CABLE LEAD CORD FOR ELECTRO-VOICE RE20 BROADCAST ANNOUNCER MICROPH

    FEMALE XLR TO MALE XLR MICROPHONE EXTENSION LEAD. · Conductors: 24 AWG, 41 strand copper for maximum flexibility and reduced handling noise. · Shield: >95% Tinned Copper High-density Spiral Braid. · Nominal Impedance: 115-ohm.

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  7. Vintage 1977 Electro Voice DS-35 dynamic cardioid microphone w accessories # 3

    This rugged classic microphone was made by E.V in the U.S.A for almost 30 years before being discontinued and was a high quality model used for several applications. The clip will screw on to any microphone desk or floor stand.The clip has the adjustable tension via side screw.

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  8. Vintage RARE 1970's Beyer Dynamic MKV8 model microphone clip Electro Voice Shure

    The MKV8 is an all plastic design with a black finish. T his is made of rugged plastic that is slightly flexible. The clip will allow you to mount your mic to any desk or floor stand you have. You could use this on a straight stick mic but mics with the slowly expanding handle such as the E.V 660, AKG D1000E or Shure SM58 were ideal for this mic as the mic clip flares slightly in it's design.

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