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Herald Electronics M-102A

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Herald Electronics M-102A

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I recently acquired a Herald M-102A desktop microphone. It has been butchered badly. I would like to repair it. Does anyone have any info on this? I would like to get a schematic so I could rewire it correctly.


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Herald Electronics, Co. was out of Chicago, IL , They were mainly into stereo equipment but during the CB craze did make a few accessories like that mic. No clue on where to find a schematic but my bet they used a Turner microphone amp board. Good luck at the restore.

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Thanks I'll check Turner out.
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