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jonyb 04-03-2013 9:12 AM

WS-420 Mic extension and mic mount
 
Looking for something that looks nice to use to mount the mic from a 420. Not permanent, just clip the mic to it when not being used.

Also wondering about extending the cable. Could a 2-channel auxiliary input cable be used?

david_e_m 04-03-2013 10:05 AM

John,
If you don't want to use the standard metal mic clip (same as with any VHF or CB radio) then make whatever serves your purpose from heat-formed black ABS.
The 3.5mm cable extension should be an off-the-shelf and standardized item at any electronics parts store or easily procured on line. I'm not sure if Wetsounds stocks the extension. If it's 3.5 to 3.5 and the number of conductors match then it's all the same.

David
Earmark Marine

jonyb 04-03-2013 12:25 PM

It does match, and I plugged the mic into an aux port on a GM truck, and it worked - volume was very low though.

I would like to use a standard metal clip, but finding all of that stuff locally just isn't possible. The OEM clip on the 420 mic - does it come off so you can use the metal clip? I was just hoping to find something quick and easy that still looked good.

david_e_m 04-04-2013 6:41 AM

John,
Right, A mic has no gain so it is intended to go into a specific amplifier.

Do a search for 'cb radio microphone clip images'. They have plastic, magnetic, screw down, adhesive, and more.
The EQ has the same mic fixture as any number of standard radios.

David
Earmark Marine

jonyb 04-04-2013 8:03 PM

Thanks David...

Truekaotik 04-05-2013 7:08 PM

You can get them (standard cb clip) at any local truck stop ;)

david_e_m 04-06-2013 7:53 AM

At least recently, the Wetsounds mic has a spring clip attached to the back.


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