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This is great value, the TA4F connector alone would cost a couple of dollars, but I needed to modify the connection slightly to work with a Shure GLXD1 bodypack transmitter. There was simply no output when connected to transmitter. Disassembling the TA4F plug, the cable only has two conductors connected to pins 1 (shield) and 3 (audio). This indicates the electret capsule and FET are connected in a common-source configuration, and thus no DC bias would be applied from the transmitter with that particular wiring configuration. The Shure GLXD1 manual shows that internally pin 2 (+5 V bias) has a series resistor and pin 3 (audio) has a coupling capacitor, so I just shorted pins 2+3 inside the TA4F plug. Note, for other transmitters this might not be the case and you might need to add your own resistor and capacitor so you don't apply DC to the audio input. The sound quality is fine. Signal to noise seems fine too, though output level is fairly low. About what you'd expect for a decent electret microphone. Boom arm length is adjustable, but not the ear-to-ear spacing. This hasn't been a problem however.Read full review
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Wasn't sure what to expect at this price point, but they seem to do the job nicely. Will be buying more. The expensive ones can get knocked around just as easily as these ones, but at this cost, I can replace them much more often.
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Cannot get it to have sound output, or enough level to hear on the PA. The Shure is working with Shure head set.
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Great value for money
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