Stone Mountain Sp/Mics...Opinions?

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Splat
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Stone Mountain Sp/Mics...Opinions?

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We're looking at Stone Mountain speaker-mics, specifically their "Sword" SSAN6LXX model. Anyone have any experience with these or any other of their other sp/mics lately? Thanks.
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Re: Stone Mountain Sp/Mics...Opinions?

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Splat wrote:We're looking at Stone Mountain speaker-mics, specifically their "Sword" SSAN6LXX model. Anyone have any experience with these or any other of their other sp/mics lately? Thanks.
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They are not cheap that is for sure.I know they come in different colors and styles.A local FD uses them ( Waterproof Rad Juno)on thier XTS2500 in the 800mhz Digital Mode.They prefer them to the Motorola mics.No problems since January with them.I like how the series are named after WWII D-Day Normandy Landing Beach Zones ,Juno,Sword,Omaha and maybe another.
http://www.stonemountainltd.com/pages/juno.html
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Nice looking speaker mic's. Interesting that they use a coil cord on their PSM while 'M' uses a straight cord.
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