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Mci Bus Parts Mci Pa Mic on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Dallas, Texas, United States

Dallas, Texas, United States
Condition:New

The MC-130 is a Industry Standard Microphone for all Motor Coaches . MCI uses XLR Female and Van Hool uses XLR Male.The Pictured Mic is a XLR Female for MCI Buses These Mics are hand made in the USA  and may be different in appearance or model.They will always function within the Bus Transportation Standards. It has a rugged element that can with stand the constant transportation grind along with a XLR 4 Pin Female connector and 4 conductor shielded 10' cable. On request we can build this Mic for all bus configurations. We can supply as many as you need this item ship in about 3 days depending on the size of the order. If you need this item straight away we can accomodate your request.( Ask for pricing)

 


 

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