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Clip for AL1 mike

Need to replace the lapel clip on the back of the AL1 microphone

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Hello richard am sure you already checked at radio shack nearby
or you may also visit any electronic shop thay handle some spare parts yours antonio

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SOURCE: instrument mic - clip has snapped off

I'd recommend [email protected] or [email protected]. Applied microphone.com sells a universal clamp for their Wi5 wireless microphone system that works for brass, woodwinds and stringed instruments.

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