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Fill out this form and put it in the package with the microphone:
http://www.electrovoice.com/sitefiles/downloads/Repair_Info_Form.pdf
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Don't know if I'd go that far. Microphones (like other gear) has specific design characteristics. The EV757 is a great mic and is best suited for female vocals (or Art Garfunkle). I paid $190 in the early 90's ($390 retail). I like dynamic mics for their ruggedness and no ned for phantom power. A condenser mic like a Neumann U87 cost $3,000 but faithfully reproduces. "Best" can only be used in conjunctioon with "for a particular purpose"
Excellent microphone! There are a number of inexpensive XLR microphone to USB adapters now on the market. Two good ones are Blue's Icicle ($60 street) and Shure's X2u ($99 street) from vendors like Amazon and Zzounds. They operate with most audio software right out of the box.
Your best bet would be to contact EV. Search for either EV or Telex. Telex will be easier to find and contact the repair department. Ask for the part availability and cost. They are very helpful there. Please let them know the model number as well.
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