If you look for a "no solder" solution, you might find XLR-to-kenwood
cables. They seem to be expensive, like
https://www.ebay.com/itm/111802127327
However, it would be good to know if your mic needs extra supply voltage
("phantom") or not. If your mic is a cheap one, than it is probably no
condenser mic and doesn't need it.
Note the K2 can supply +5V on the MIC connector, while the phantom
voltage is 48V.
Am 09.03.2022 um 19:25 schrieb Aaron K5ATG:
I have a K2 that is set up to use the Kenwood MC-43S Microphone. Since
this rig is now my base station I would like to change the microphone
setup. I would like to have a mic on a boom with a foot pedal PTT
switch. I'm a complete noob when it comes to microphones and their
different types. I have a Dynamic Cardioid XLR Microphone that was
given to me. I don't know if I need an adapter, modify the K2 etc. I
need some help on what I need to do or to get. I would greatly
appreciate any assistance.
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