
I have been using this durable microphone for 3-4 years on my violin and shows no signs of wear. This microphone is probably the best sounding clip-on microphone for violin out there. (Violinists: The nice thing about it is that it does not need to be clipped on to the bridge, which would muffle the sound, but it clips on to the chinrest).
What do you know about the Pontiac Tran AM / Firebird Pro AM series?
What years were they made? How do you tell if it’s a real one? How many were made? What do you know about them? Pro Series I only want info. about the Pro Am’s not the Trans am’s or Firebirds. I do know that the Pro Am’s were a series of the Firebird but that’s all I know.Actually they were modified by Chattanooga Custom which is a now out of business company.Maybe they weren’t I read they were.never mind i just learned they were modified by Chattanooga Custom
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What years were they made? How do you tell if it’s a real one? How many were made? What do you know about them? Pro Series I only want info. about the Pro Am’s not the Trans am’s or Firebirds. I do know that the Pro Am’s were a series of the Firebird but that’s all I know.Actually they were modified by Chattanooga Custom which is a now out of business company.Maybe they weren’t I read they were.never mind i just learned they were modified by Chattanooga Custom
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