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Need help with ID'ing a mic

Singularity35

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Jan 16, 2014
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I need your help again forum guys. I bought an pre-loved TS-440 and it came with a desk mic. There's a big shure logo on the base of the mike but being somewhat OCD:)D) I'd like your help in identifying the particular model. Also, there are two switches on the bottom with no labels, can anybody help me with what functions those have?

Thanks in advance. I'm running up quite a tab here with you guys.
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This is what I get for spending all day at a homecoming blues music festival in town :cool:.......everyone beat me too it. All I can do is confirm what has already been said a couple times already. Shure 444D. It looks just like the one in my pile of "stuff". :)
 
This is what I get for spending all day at a homecoming blues music festival in town :cool:.......everyone beat me too it. All I can do is confirm what has already been said a couple times already. Shure 444D. It looks just like the one in my pile of "stuff". :)

Haha, a confirmation from you is as much appreciated as all previous responses Cap. I sure would spend a whole day at a blues festival too. :)
 
Cap. I sure would spend a whole day at a blues festival too. :)

Last year the small town I am from had a Homecoming music festival. They want to carry it on as an annual thing. This year it started at 1:00pm and went until 8:30pm. Just well established "local" artists mind you but all are good and all have discs out. The Parson Brothers and Friends from here in town started off followed by The No Name Blues Band (local area)with my cousin on drums and a friend/former co-worker as lead singer/blues harp. Next were The Hupman Brothers followed by Highway 125 who are all young guys from Cape Breton. The five of their total ages is just barely 100 years combined as they are all under 20 years old except for one of them. They were AWESOME. The headliner was Matt Minglewood, an old timer rockin blues artist. It may not have been Muddy Waters or John Lee Hooker but it was some damn fine music nevertheless.
 
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Last year the small town I am from had a Homecoming music festival. They want to carry it on as an annual thing. This year it started at 1:00pm and went until 8:30pm. Just well established "local" artists mind you but all are good and all have discs out. The Parson Brothers and Friends from here in town started off followed by The No Name Blues Band (local area)with my cousin on drums and a friend/former co-worker as lead singer/blues harp. Next were The Hupman Brothers followed by Highway 125 who are all young guys from Cape Breton. The five of their total ages is just barely 100 years combined as they are all under 20 years old except for one of them. They were AWESOME. The headliner was Matt Minglewood, an old timer rockin blues artist. It may not have been Muddy Waters or John Lee Hooker but it was some damn fine music nevertheless.

Sounds like you had a great time. :D
 


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