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48V phantom power.
Connection between the TR50 and TR79 is through a
connector of choice (from an extensive list), matching the
connector used by an accompanying wireless transmitter
if required.
•
TR79 Features:
o
Tube-style power supply for TR50 mic
o
Single Mallory RM675 or equivalent
battery
o
Balanced output on XLR connector
o
18mm x 85mm
o
Output impedance 250Ω
TR79 Power Supply Hard-Wired To
TRAM TR50B Lavalier Mic
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Repairs
There are are generally 3 types of repairs with TRAM
®
microphones:
•
Connector
o
Cable is intermittent at the
connector end of the mic (or
where the cable enters the
power supply on a hard-wired
mic). This is by far the most
common problem. The solution
is to cut the cable back about 1
inch from the connector and re-
install connector. We provide
this service for $41 plus
shipping with a turn-a-round of
a couple of days ($50 plus
shipping for hard-wired mics to rebutt the cable where it enters the power
supply). We can also replace the connector if it is damaged at that time-
connector costs vary from connector to connector. To send us the mic for
repair, please complete our
Repair Form
.
•
Head
o
Cable is intermittent (or frayed or pulled out) where it enters the mic head (mic
element).
This can not be fixed.
Any problem with or near the mic head (mic
element) can not be repaired. The housing is assembled by a machine at the
factory and therefore is not serviceable. Your only solution is to purchase a
new mic. We offer the
mic only
with no case and no clips, and with or without