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The "Golden Eagle" Astatic limited production Bicentennial microphone commemorating our nation's 200th birthday is the most treasured microphone in the history of the USA.
All of the Astatic D104 microphones are world famous being made of solid all brass construction with the eagle brand.
The "Golden Eagle"has both microphone and desk stand beautifully plated brass in 20K gold to add the final touch of elegance. Oratory, Ham Radio, CB microphone, musician microphone or simply collectible display use is exceptional.
All astatic eagle microphones, that we sell, are powered hence the stand has a built in two-stage silicon transistor amplifier, having high impedance input (This is because microphone is a large natural crystal high impedance style). The output impedance, after the base stand internal amplifier, is suitable for the inputs, of most commercial transmitters, transceivers or audio amplifiers, including also Ham Radio, CB microphone, musician, oratory even singer. It will drive both low or high input circuits. The internal 26db high gain available from this internal amplifier ensures desired modulation capability. This gain is adjustable and will match the desired level of almost any hookup.
The tailored response, plus high gain, ensures excellent talk power and intelligibility, along with full modulation. All astatic microphones of this D104 microphone type use an internal regular 9 Vdc battery with a typical 6 months of life.
These astatic microphones, vintage microphones powered D104 microphones were made in US solid brass weighing 2 pounds 10"1/2 ounces each, meaning will not tip over easily, when used for Ham Radio, CB microphone or oratory.
This nucow.com catalog page also offers unique vintage lamps, fiber optic lamps, antique lamps and antique telephone. It even includes, a rare original year, make my day, 44 magnum. The D104 microphone is the most famous astatic microphone and since the D104 microphone is the most famous astatic microphone it has become the most collectible a must have CB microphone.