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Most of the Electro-Voice mics in the Pro-Line had an equivalent in the
standard line.
For example:
pl5 = 635a
pl9 = re55 (short shaft)
pl20 = re20
pl76 = 1776a
(I was an ElectroVoice dealer throughout the 80's)
The pl10 was a ProLine orphan with no standard line sibling and not a
big seller,
possibly due to issues like Scott points out and the fact that it was
marketed as
a drum mic but didn't really sound any better than a 57 but was more
expensive.
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Most of the Electro-Voice mics in the Pro-Line had an equivalent in the
standard line.
For example:
pl5 = 635a
pl9 = re55 (short shaft)
pl20 = re20
pl76 = 1776a
(I was an ElectroVoice dealer throughout the 80's)
The pl10 was a ProLine orphan with no standard line sibling and not a
big seller,
possibly due to issues like Scott points out and the fact that it was
marketed as
a drum mic but didn't really sound any better than a 57 but was more
expensive.
rd