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<blockquote data-quote="Chris DeVoe" data-source="post: 92419" data-attributes="member: 4647"><p>Re: Thin mic cable needed</p><p></p><p>I found <a href="http://i.ebayimg.com/t/WEST-PENN-291-2-CONDUCTOR-RED-22-AWG-STRANDED-SHIELDED-NE1000FT-CMR-RATED-NEW-/00/s/MTQwMVgxNjAw/z/F2IAAMXQ-KRRgstk/$T2eC16ZHJHwE9n8ii1NbBRgstji5oQ~~60_57.JPG" target="_blank">a photo of a reel of it on ebay</a>, and it looks like it is has a vinyl jacket and no filler. I'd really like to find something with a rubber, or synthetic rubber, jacket and filler fiber. I need 75' runs of this, and vinyl jacketed cables just don't coil up well. I need a mic cable, just smaller. I've got an old Shure SM-83A here, and the cable running from the belt pack to the XLR is close to ideal - rubber, round with fillers, very flexible and rugged and coils up nicely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris DeVoe, post: 92419, member: 4647"] Re: Thin mic cable needed I found [URL="http://i.ebayimg.com/t/WEST-PENN-291-2-CONDUCTOR-RED-22-AWG-STRANDED-SHIELDED-NE1000FT-CMR-RATED-NEW-/00/s/MTQwMVgxNjAw/z/F2IAAMXQ-KRRgstk/$T2eC16ZHJHwE9n8ii1NbBRgstji5oQ~~60_57.JPG"]a photo of a reel of it on ebay[/URL], and it looks like it is has a vinyl jacket and no filler. I'd really like to find something with a rubber, or synthetic rubber, jacket and filler fiber. I need 75' runs of this, and vinyl jacketed cables just don't coil up well. I need a mic cable, just smaller. I've got an old Shure SM-83A here, and the cable running from the belt pack to the XLR is close to ideal - rubber, round with fillers, very flexible and rugged and coils up nicely. [/QUOTE]
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