The Model M-7A is an Electret, noise-cancelling microphone designed to operate in place of carbon and amplified dynamic microphones. Provides clear, crisp voice transmission. It will not operate in circuits that do not supply a DC bias voltage. Most modern aviation communications equipment do supply this required voltage. If unsure, consult with your radio technical manual or with your local avionics shop. The microphone is designed and constructed from quality durable high strength ABS plastic as well as corrosion resistant metals meeting or exceeding the environmental, durability and interchangeability requirements of RTCA/DO-214. Fits all of David Clark Electret FLEX Boom Style Headsets |
I adapted this MIC to fit another older headset, it worked great and the audio was very good.
DAVID CLARK ELECTRET MIC M-7A
Exact replacement, fits perfectly, works as it should.
DAVID CLARK ELECTRET MIC M-7A
Brand new, fitted and all is just fine ..
DAVID CLARK ELECTRET MIC M-7A
Perfect replacement part. Works great.
DAVID CLARK ELECTRET MIC M-7A
Part was well packaged and worked wonderfully. Will be purchasing from aircraft spruce again.
Item arrived in very good time and replaced the defective mike in the head set perfectly. Very small screws so dont drop them....... :-)
I received the part quickly and it give a second life to my headset. Just perfect.
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The David Clark Electret MIC M-7A is a suitable replacement for David Clark Mic M-7A and M4 Microphones.
This microphone is designed for the M-7. For the M-4, please see part number 11-06558.
Yes, per David Clark the M-7A microphone is appropriate for the H10-13S headset.
The set screws are already inserted in the mic. There is also an allen wrench included.
The H10-76 is a low impedance headset and uses the M-87 mic for low impedance.
The M-7A mic can be used with the H10-76 but is a high impedance mic for Civilian radio systems.
No, this will not convert the headset to ANR.