I have such a RS electret element in a hand-held mic. Works great. 

Whatever the mic, remember that any modern rig sets the bandwidth transmitted 
and most have equalizers for those wanting to tweak the response within the 
typical 300 Hz to 2.7 or 3 kHz range the transmitter will let through. 

Even the old AM rigs were normally designed to "roll off" the audio above about 
3 kHz, although not anywhere near as sharply as a crystal filter. 

73, Ron AC7AC



-----Original Message-----
> On Jul 6, 2016, at 9:09 AM, Bill Steffey NY9H <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> from a guy who worked for :
> 
> in alpha order
> 
> AKG
> Shure Bros
> Sennheiser
> 
> 
> SPEND THE BUCKS ON THE ANTENNA.....
> 
> get an electret element from RatSchak, put it on the end of a gooseneck lamp
> ( do take out the bulb) ....   stuff on an old mic windscreen to make you 
> feel good
> 
> and tada .....   a great sounding 25$ mic system....
>   2$ for the mic        23 for the chrome gooseneck lamp


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