BlowsMeAway 20' Screw-On Mic Cable

Model: CBL-20

£43.99

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BlowsMeAway 20' Screw-On Mic Cable (20’ Switchcraft screw-on female to 1/4” male cable), Built by Greg Heumann at Blowsmeaway Productions. This cable has been designed to work with the legendary BlowsMeAway Productions Bulletini and Bulletini-VC harmonica Mics.

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