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strain relief mic cord boot

H1driver

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Feb 13, 2011
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Needing to re-wire some older hand microphones with new cords. Does anyone know a vendor for a strain relief boot to go at the mic to transition down to the smaller cords? I have the tubing sleeves to go at the plug end so the plug will clamp correctly. Thanks for any information.
 

I always use a couple layers of heat shrink. Looks good and works good.

what he said, i do it exactly the same way.

depending on the diameter of the mike cord you could also use a bit of sheath from 5 or 6mm coax too, or any other sheathing from multicore mains flex thats the right diameter.
 
Another option is a rubber grommet. When you tighten the case screws the grommet will apply pressure against the cord and hold it firmly in place. ;)
 

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