late 1950's early 60's Shure 520SLB microphone with a magnetic controlled transducer set at Low Z. Despite it's Low Z setting it actually has a very dirty distinct muddy sound that is sought after by harp players while using the harmonica. These were originally intended as "general purpose" mics for dispatch and communications and this can still be used for as such. The mic has a very "rockabilly" sound in nature giving many musicians that 30's - 50's experience.

Signal strength is 100% and sounds great. No issues.

 This mic comes with it's original A88A "push to talk" hand grip in which to activate the mic with an on / off lever. The A88A sits atop the stock original Shure S-36 desk stand. There is also a short 10 inch cable in which to operate.

The mic comes with the 4 pin to XLR adapter that is balanced. The cable itself is in excellent condition. Soft, pliable and has the Neutrik male XLR end connector which is balanced. Simply attach any longer XLR cable of choice and you are in business.

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