David Clark M-87/aic Headset Microphone Mic Military Projects Pro Audio Aircraft on 2040-parts.com
Rapid City, South Dakota, US
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This M-87/AIC Microphone is built for David Clark . It fits the H10-76 Military Headset and many others.
They are low impedance 5 ohms, will not work on General Aviation headsets.
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