Many thanks for the correction, Geoffrey - hopefully this will all get written 
up one day!

             Dave

On 13/12/2010 17:27, Geoffrey Barton wrote:

I think what you are describing is a MKII SFM, as 504,505 and 506 were MKII 
development mics we used on the Ambisonics project at Reading Univ in the late 
1970s. The 6 pin xlr is four capsule feeds,50v phantom and gnd.

regards,
Geoffrey
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