Good Mic for 29LTD

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Good Mic for 29LTD

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I read somewhere online the favorite mic for truckers that would work with a Cobra 29LTD and cannot find the info again. What mic would be a great match for this radio. This is the older 29 with the side mount mic jack. Thanks.
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Any good quality power mike should be ok, if you are using the radio mobile then a good quality noise-cancelling mike. In this world you get what you pay for.

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Thanks again Mike. Any suggestions on a good quality noise cancelling mic?
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The Turner RK56 Road King is very good but be-aware there are some copies and there are not so good. I have a mate, which uses an Asatic 636L, and he always sounds very good. Checkout www.pacific.us.fm/pacific2005/store/index.html and
www.kenselectronics.com/lists/mics.htm#Desk as they may have just what you are looking for.

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road devil is great on mine
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Cobra Mic?

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I use an Astatic M6 (had tone & volume on it with 9volt battery)
also I have a Trucker Series Power Mic 9 volt. Im told they both woop'it!
Sounds good! BoogeyMan
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i vote AStatic or RK-56 and never (personnally) use a mic that requires batteries... its self defeating. you either run against the amc which is going to cut it back or if the amc is clipped its going to make a bad sounding rig worse. I use both the astatic and roadking rk56. the rk56 is heavier and has a glossier look. but the astatic is lighter and doesnt seem to be any less durable. a plus for the 56, it has a heavier cord but in turn a minus for the 56, it has a heavier cord. what looks on the surface as higher durability is actually a minus because it is more prone to pull its solder connections loose on the plug. and the lighter cord on the astatic is easier to get along with on a heavy use basis. But both are top mics. top sound and reasonable price. i have seen astatics on sale in the 30 price range and rk 56s in the 40+. You would be happy with either, no matter how your radio is set up.
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Post by Guardogg24 »

roadking 56 or factory are the best ways to go I have found that when you use an astatic sometimes you get a low pitched squel and it only seems to be on cobra 25 or 29's
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Astatic 636L would be my first choice, I sell lots of them and they sound great.
The RK-56B would be my second choice, but the switch isn't quite as good and I have seen alot of RK-56's and RK56B's that need to have a resistor installed so that they do not pick up excessive background noise, something the mic should be designed to do in the first place, the mic element seems to be too sensitive for some reason.
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