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	Comments on: Shure Unisphere Microphone	</title>
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		By: Paul Honeycutt		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I was just at the Rock &#039;n&#039; Roll Hall of Fame and they have Roger Daltrey&#039;s Unisphere with many years of gaff and masking tape holding the cable to the mic so he could swing it around the stage. It&#039;s in the Heil Sound dispaly (lot&#039;s of cool custom mixers, amps and the like).]]></description>
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