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    Yes, a microphone cable straight to the terminal block on the base.

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    So is Al's arm either modified or a Mk. II version with a plug and socket in the arm base? If the latter, then it is likely to be a 5-pin mini-DIN connector, of which there are numerous samples available.

    Al, have a look and preferably take a photo of the connector. If it is a mini-DIN connector, I have a lead you could have.
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    My one looks like a plug should plug in
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    Quote Originally Posted by Audio Al View Post
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    My one looks like a plug should plug in
    That looks to be a later version of the arm the rest of us have been discussing. Is your arm designated as a Mission 774?

    No matter, it looks to be a 5-pin mini-DIN connector. Would you be interested in an arm lead? If so PM me your address.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Barry View Post
    That looks to be a later version of the arm the rest of us have been discussing. Is your arm designated as a Mission 774?

    No matter, it looks to be a 5-pin mini-DIN connector. Would you be interested in an arm lead? If so PM me your address.

    Cheers
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    Hi Barry , it only has Misson , no model number , it does have a serial number ( 7110903 )
    Yes please to the offer

    PM on its way
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    Very much like a jelco, so guessing its an lc.
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    Yes 774LC I think.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hifi_dave View Post
    Yes, a microphone cable straight to the terminal block on the base.
    This applies to the original 774 arm and not the one Al has which was a budget arm using the standard 5 pin connector as fitted to numerous arms over the decades.

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    So it's like this one shown here..... The cable I mean


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    Quote Originally Posted by mikeyb View Post
    So it's like this one shown here..... The cable I mean

    The cable look correct but its a different arm
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