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    2 x 50FT XLR 3Pin Male Female Mic Microphone Audio Cord Shielded Balanced Cable
    Oct 30, 2017
    Very good quality - Excellent value
    I consider mic cables to be one of three general "grades"; premium, basic, and low-end. I expect to pay more than $1.50 per linear foot, with connectors, for premium cables and typically between $0.50 to $0.75 per foot for general use, basic cables. Low-end "economy" cables can be found for less than $0.50 per linear foot but, with a few exceptions, they are a waste of money. Sub-standard materials and construction make them prone to premature failure. These cables, in my opinion, are basic cables made with very good materials and excellent construction. The only component that prevents me from considering these to be more in the premium grade, is the thickness of the sheathing (outer protective layer). High-end, high-cost, cables have noticeably thicker, heavier sheathing that better protect the interior wires from damage/failure due to repeated use and handling. The XLR connectors on these cables, while not metal, appear to be very good quality. I wouldn't recommend these cables for use in harsh environments (heavy foot or equipment traffic) but I believe they will hold up well for most general applications and, at a cost of less than $0.20 per linear foot, they are an amazing value.
    1 of 1 found this helpful
    Apr 05, 2008
    Not worth 99 cents with free shipping
    The only thing about the Innovage phone that makes it worth the time to write a review is that it's so poorly designed and made I can't think of anyone I dislike enough to recommend it to. Fresh out of the box you think, "This is sorta cool lookin'." - That's the last positive thought you're going to have about this phone and that thought will fade faster than a $40 automotive paint job. Some tips: 1) If you mount it on the wall, make sure its not in a high vibration area, like where someone may walk by on a wooden floor, otherwise the handset will likely end up on the floor. 2) Don't even think about dialing out if you have fat fingers, impaired vision or a hangover. The keypad is just that, a pad - not buttons, and it's quite unforgiving to the inattentive. 3) I had read several complaints about the ringer not working on these phones. "Fiddle, faddle!" I thought. Turns out those folks knew what they were talking about. If you plan to put your phone in a room with a concrete floor where you walk barefoot most of the time; If you know you will never be DUI (Dialing Under the Influence); If you're psychic (or you only want to make outgoing calls) and, most importantly, if someone pays you to take this piece of junk off their hands, this may be the phone for you. In all fairness, I did convert my Innovage phone into a paper weight and it does a very nice job - cool lookin' too.
    4 of 5 found this helpful
    2PCS Microphone Mic Stand Clip Mic Holder Mount Kit for Shure SM58 SM57 mic NEW
    Jan 06, 2018
    Not a Shure thing
    These mic clips are shaped and marked like genuine Shure clips, but they're slightly different in the threading - no issues, not a problem, just different. I can't tell if the base material is any different than genuine clips, or if they will or will not hold up as well, but, at less than half the cost of OEM, they're a good value.

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