I think these were made by ElectroVoice, (EV). You could do a Google search
and see what they were using in these during the 60's & 70's.
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Regards, DAVE
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> I'm not real sure it is a crystal element. I have seen those mics with
> ceramic and electret elements though as I recall.
>
> Does it work OK? Does it have a stereo type 1/4 inch plug or 4 conductor
> mic plug? If it has a 1/4 inch plug it is likely ceramic (if my memory is
> correct). 4 conductor mic plug suggests electret but could be ceramic or
> crystal.
>
>
> 73,
>
> -Lee-
>
> On 16 Oct 2006 at 12:49, Denton wrote:
>
> > Hi all...
> > I recently was given one of those old TT banana mics, and I believe they
> > have a crystal element in them.
> > I am thinking of replacing the element with either a dynamic or a condenser
> > mic...
> > Has anyone done this before? thanks
> >
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