David Clark Mic Muff Wind Screen P/n 40062g-05 Fits M-55 Mikes on 2040-parts.com
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Genuine DAVID CLARK item, replacement part no. 40062G-05 for the M-55 microphones. Used on the David Clark DC PRO Headsets. Improves communications by reducing wind and ambient noise while transmitting and at the same time protecting the mic against moisture intrusion or damage. Check the model of your microphone for correct size. FREE SHIPPING in the USA with tracking number. Ships worldwide for $8.99 for the first and $0.99 for each additional also with tracking number. Thanks for looking.
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