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DuKane Corp Microphone Model 7C4Q

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Dec 12, 2009
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Your 4-pin cable type
by: Anonymous

If it is a 4-pin cable you need, odds are it's an older "4-pin Amphenol" style connector type or the somewhat newer "4-pin XLR" you need.

Foxhunter 351


Dec 11, 2009
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different model
by: Kevin

I have found a DuKane mic model #7A16C. I am looking for a 4 prong mic cord to go with it.

Oct 16, 2009
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Photos of DuKane microphones
by: Anonymous

Here is an URL link to my online photo account showing two sets of photos of Dukane microphones, both the DuKane 7B40 and DuKane 7C40 microphones. Enjoy.


http://s402.photobucket.com/albums/pp108/foxhunter351/DuKane%20Microphones/

Oct 14, 2009
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DuKane Microphone
by: Anonymous

Just bought a DuKane microphone on ebay and it looks identical to the turner +2 only new will let you know what the impedence is and model number after I recieve it.

Aug 13, 2009
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DuKane 7C40 & Astatic DN-50 & DN-HZ
by: Anonymous

That is correct, the model listed is the wrong number.

It is the DuKane Model 7C40, all numerals with the exception of the "C".

I have one myself. It does resemble identically an Astatic Corp mic, but not the D104.

It is identical looking to the Astatic DN-50 Low Impedance Mic and the DN-HZ High Impedance Mic. It uses the same "G stands" as the Astatic mics as well.

I believe it is a "private label" microphone, made by Astatic for another company---DuKane.

Other manufacturers did the same thing, like Turner. They made many versions of the Turner Plus 2 or 3 for other radio companies to their specifications, remaining identical looking to the original Turner design but perhaps with different paint schemes or labeling.

I am trying to find out specifically what element the DuKane 7C40 microphone uses---the one made for the DN-50 or the DN-HZ ? Or perhaps another entirely? Hope to find out. Hope this clarified things a little.

Lee Groves
Foxhunter
351

Jul 17, 2009
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Wrong Number/letter
by: Anonymous

I'm looking at one right now... it looks like a DuKane Corpation St. Charles Ill
but the model number is 7C40

Jun 20, 2009
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Dukane ???
by: Anonymous

The ads I have seen for Mics called Dukane, sure look like Astatic D-104.let me know what you find, and please send me a picture of your mic..
Guy the Mic Guy
kf9xx@charter.net

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