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W2ENY HiFi kit replacement element for Shure 444 444D

$ 12.14

Availability: 71 in stock
  • Condition: New
  • Brand: W2ENY
  • Compatible Brand: N/A
  • Type: MIC ELEMENT
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • MPN: Does Not Apply

    Description

    W2ENY HiFi MIC ELEMENT
    My custom design upgrades and modernizes your old Shure 444
    I've been experimenting with MANY headsets over the last years, I had previously used a Heil headset til now.  This element far exceeds mic specs for optimum use with todays radio technology.
    I designed this application for a direct solder in replacement that brings Hi-Fi audio and new life to my old amplified D-104.  I now have this available for the Shure 444.  This is an electret mic replacement that will be powered by your radio's mic connector (please see radio list below).
    Upgrade your old classic and get good audio reports!!!
    It's a 15 minute job to replace and it works great!!  Features great sound with full range audio, I've been getting nothing but excellent 'ON AIR' audio reports ("Sounds just like you, Bob!").
    50 Hz - 16 kHz wide range FLAT Response - Natural Sound
    Finally, a way to upgrade from that restricted sound offered by similar replacements!
    This auction is only for the "W2ENY HIFI Shure 444 Replacement" kit with short tinned leads, resistor jumper and mounting foam shown in the pic - all else in the pic is shown for illustration only.
    Electret Mic element, resistor and instructions are included.
    Icom radios IC - 718, 725, 726, 728, 729, 735, 736, 737, 738, 745, 746, 746 PRO, 751, 751A, 756, 756 PRO (I, II, III), 761, 765, 775, 781, 820, 821, 970, 7000, 7700, 7800.
    Kenwood radios TS - 140, 430, 440, 450, 480, 570, 660, 670, 680, 690, 850, 870, 930, 940, 950, 2000.
    Elecraft K2 and K3
    TEN-TEC Orion, Argonaut, Jupiter, OMNI VI, Paragon, Delta II, Corsair, Scout
    Yaesu FT radios - 450, 736, 817, 847, 857 897, 900, 920, 950, 2000, 2000D, 1000MP, 1000MP Mk V Field (NOT 840, 890, 990, FT1000 or FT1000D).
    Thanks for looking!
    Basics on how it's done, install pictures come with your purchase
    :
    Disassemble the microphone head
    Remove existing element
    Solder the leads from the neck to the new mic wires
    Insert the element in place
    Reassemble head
    Remove bottom cover plate
    Solder wires for mic cable
    Replace bottom cover
    Solder resistor (supplied) in mic connector
    Solder wires in mic connector
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