Kenwood Microphone Speaker
Kenwood Microphone Speaker
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RiderCommTM Motorcycle Helmet Headset for Kenwood Radios $107.95 Kenwood Radio Models: TK208, TK220, TK240, TK240D, TK248, TK250, TK260, TK260G, TK270, TK270G, TK308, TK320, TK340, TK340D, TK348, TK350, TK353, TK360, TK360G, TK370, TK370G, TK372G, TK373, TK430, TK431, TK2100(ProTalk), TK2102(ProPower), TK2130(ProTalk XLS), TK2160, TK2170, TK2200, TK2202, TK2212, TK2300, TK2360, TK3100(ProTalk), TK3101(FreeTalk XL), TK3102(ProPower), TK3130(ProTalk XLS), TK3131 ... |
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Fabric Covered Cable Two Way Radio Earphone w Microphone for Kenwood $4.37 Weight: 20g; Package Content: 1 x Two Way Radio Earphone + Microphone 1 x Ear Pad Foam Cover; Suitable to use in police department, hotel, conference hall, restaurant, railway, construction site, casino, etc; PTT (Push To Talk) button attached; Fabric covered black and white single cable; This is a non-OEM product; Earphone w mic ONLY! Two way radio in not included here.... |
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Clarion CX501 Double-DIN CD/Bluetooth/USB Receiver $299.99 DOUBLE-DIN BLUETOOTH CD/USB/MP3/WMA RECEIVERCD/USB/MP3/WMA PLAYBACKBUILT-IN BLUETOOTH INTERFACE (HFP HSP OPP PBAP A2DP AVRCP)BUILT-IN MICROPHONE728 COLOR VARIABLE LIGHTING DISPLAY & BUTTONSSIRIUS DIRECT CONNECT READYHD RADIO READY WITH OPTIONAL THD30150W X 4 BUILT-IN AMPSUBWOOFER VOLUME CONTROLBUILT-IN HIGH & LOW-PASS FILTERSMAGNA BASS EX DYNAMIC BASS ENHANCEMENTPARAMETRIC EQUALIZERBEAT EQ FOR SOU... |
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Dual XHD7714 In-Dash CD/MP3 Player with Remote, Built-in Bluetooth, HD Radio, iPod Cable, and 3.5mm Aux Input $87.90 Dual DM-S651 6.5" Dual Cone Marine Speaker... |
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Dual XDMA6415 200-Watt AM/FM/CD/MP3/WMA Receiver with Built-In Bluetooth (Black) $63.99 The Dual XDMA6415 In-Dash Head Unit Car Stereo has built-in Bluetooth 2.0 compliance for wireless hands-free operation on your phone in tandem with its external microphone.... |
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Covert Ear PTT Mic Acoustic Tube for Kenwood TK Two Way Radio $22.00 MOST KENWOOD TK and TH SERIES RADIOS such as TK-260,270, 270G, 2101.... TK-208/308, TK-220/320, TK-240/340, TK-240D/340D, TK-248/348, TK-250/350/353, TK-260/360, TK-260G/360G, TK-270/370, TK-270G/370G, TK-272G/372G/373G, TK-278G/378G/388G Pro-Talk, TK-430/431. TK-2100/3100 Pro-Talk, TK-2102/3102 Pro-Power, TK-2107/3107 Pro-Talk, TK-2160/3160, TK-2170/3170/3173, TK-2200/3200, TK-3101/3131 Free-T... |
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Two-Wire Surveillance Earpiece Mic for Kenwood TK-208, TK-220, TK-240, TK-240D, TK-248, TK-250, TK-260, TK-260G, TK-270, TK-270G, TK-308, TK-340, TK-340D, TK-348, TK-350, TK-353, TK-360, TK-360G, TK-370, TK-370G, TK-372G, TK-430, TK-431, TK-2100, TK-2102, TK-2130, TK-2160, TK-3100, TK-3101, TK-3102, TK-3130, TK-3131, TK-3160, TK-2202, TK-2212, TK-3170, TK-3173, TK-3200, TK-3202. Pro Talk, Free Talk XL, Pro Power RADIO $26.00 Key Specifications/Special Features: Transmit and receives. Soft and skin-friendly material provides comfort for long-time wear Small lapel PTT with inline PTT/microphone and metal clip Super flexible PU cable reinforced with Kevlar for maximum durability.. Kenwood TK-208, TK-220, TK-240, TK-240D, TK-248, TK-250, TK-260, TK-260G, TK-270, TK-270G, TK-308, TK-340, TK-340D, TK-348, TK-350, TK-353,... |
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Yaesu FT-7900R Mobile Dual-Band Amateur Ham Radio 50W/45W VHF/UHF Transceiver $370.00 Dual Band VHF-UHF Amateur Radio mobile Transceiver. * 50W VHF, 45W UHF, (with selectable 20W, 10W & 5W settings). * Xmit 144-148Mhz & 430-450Mhz. Receives 108-520Mhz & 700-999Mhz (except cellular band). * Features AlphaNemeric Display, 1000 channels, lighted microphone w/ direct freq entry. * Includes 12Vdc power cord, mounting bracket and Face separation kit. * Requires suitable optional Du... |
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Kenwood KMC-21 Compact Speaker Microphone $49.95 Compact speaker microphoneVolume control and channel scan buttonSplash-proof design and swivel belt clipCompatible with Kenwood FreeTalk and ProTalk radios... |

How can i connect a microphone to a stereo system that does not have a Mic input on it?
I would like to know this because I'm going to be doing some things soon that i need the use of a mic. I'm also going to be using a kenwood stereo to power the speakers for the sound system.
You can connect a mic to a home stereo. You will need to buy a cheap mic mixer first:
http://www.zzounds.com/item--BEHXENTX502
The tape outputs on the mixer will connect to an unused input on the stereo receiver.
Be careful though, home stereo equipment is not designed to be used as a PA or DJ system. You really should consider investing in some real DJ equipment. You can easily damage your speakers if you push the volume up too much.
