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XTS2500 Compatible mics?

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I wish there were screw to take the mic apart, I'd like to stuff some cotton inside and add some more weight. This mic sounds really really nice and the PTT is rubber.
 

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Thats an old Jedi Mic.. The C revisions sounded better and had a plastic PTT. the rubber ones fell apart over time. Motorola made a replacement kit.
 

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Thats an old Jedi Mic.. The C revisions sounded better and had a plastic PTT. the rubber ones fell apart over time. Motorola made a replacement kit.

That's good to know. I like the rubber PTT a lot! So far it's only 2% noticeable over the air between the internal mic and external mic. The mic was only $6.00
Curious do you have the newer model isn't it pmmnXXXX?
 

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6193C is the last revision of that style. PMMN is the smaller newer one . I had one. I use a Commander II
 

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6193C is the last revision of that style. PMMN is the smaller newer one . I had one. I use a Commander II

Yes one local has the pmmn and he says its tinny sounding...IMHO too small. Well I would like to find a deal on a 6193c
 
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