Description: No markings indicating model, but from what I've seen, it looks like an MI-12010. If anyone can confirm this or has an idea which other model this is, I'll update this post with that information. I don't have a way to test this mic reliably. It had an Amphenol 3-pin screw-on connector. I removed it and tried to use alligator clips to hook it to my interface, but the connection was iffy, and pressing the button while trying to keep everything stable was a challenge. So I can't say whether it will work. The innards look very clean, though, and I got continuity with a multimeter. I'll include the original connector if you'd like. The fellow I got it from said it would work but that the switch was iffy. I can't make any claims based on that, but he was a techy and knew his stuff. The head of the lower screw that holds the grille to the mic body was sheared off, and the remaining threaded portion of the screw is still in the hole. It will need to be drilled out to accommodate a new screw. Note in picture 4 how the grille fans out a bit from the body very slightly. The grille is secure, even with one screw.
Price: 149 USD
Location: Point Reyes Station, California
End Time: 2024-09-23T14:06:42.000Z
Shipping Cost: N/A USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Brand: RCA
Type: Vintage Microphone