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Silver Series Medium duty, compact remote speaker mic

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Silver Series Medium duty, compact remote speaker micOur basic mic at a killer price. The Silver Series MD1 is a medium duty, small form fit shoulder mic with 360 degree swivel clothing clip and standard 3. 5mm accessory port. Available for most single dual pin jacks, the MD1 is ideal for security, sporting and hospitality markets. CONNECTOR SELECTION CHART Specs: Small form fit 360 degree swivel clothing clip 3. 5mm accessory jack 6 month warranty

Our basic mic at a killer price. The Silver Series MD1 is a medium duty, small form fit shoulder mic with 360 degree swivel clothing clip and standard 3.5mm accessory port.

Available for most single/dual pin jacks, the MD1 is ideal for security, sporting and hospitality markets.

CONNECTOR SELECTION CHART

Specs:

  • Small form fit
  • 360 degree swivel clothing clip
  • 3.5mm accessory jack
  • 6 month warranty
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                Doc Watson
                New York, US
                ★★★★★ 4
                An origins story of sorts
                Format: Paperback
                Darth Vader is an angry man. Recently Anakin Skywalker, hero of the Republic, the Chosen One in the eyes of some of the Jedi, he is now a literally broken man, as much machine as human, as result of losing a battle with his former master—and ‘brother’—and left to die along the lava rivers of Mustafar. Worse, he is bereft of his great love, Padme Amidala, and is at least the proximate, if not the direct, cause of her death. So yeah, he has a few things to work out. This first volume of the second DV run from Marvel focuses on how Vader becomes Vader, the Dark Lord of the Sith that strikes fear in the hearts of friend and foe alike. The plot here across the six collected issues is fairly minimal. Having lost his lightsaber to Obi-Wan in the Mustafar fight, he needs a new one, and it needs to a Sith saber, which can only be gotten by taking a saber from a foe and “bleeding” it, by infusing its crystal with all the hate and anger that drives the Sith. In the process, this will turn the crystal’s light red (thus explaining why Sith sabers are the color they are). So, the first three issues are about him acquiring and crafting said saber. The other issues are his rocky introduction to and training of the Inquisitorious, the Emperor’s new Jedi hunters. So, with six issues of not a whole lot of story, does this collection work? To my surprise, yes it does. This is all about emotion, and if there is a standout star, it’s Vader’s rage. His former life gone, crushed and burned in the fires of Mustafar, Vader’s going to forge a new one in the very flames of his anger. Writer Charles Soule has done a fine job in depicting this inner turmoil and translating it into the foundations of the Dark Lord’s new life. Also nicer is artist Giuseppe Camuncoli’s work. The artwork is dynamic—Vader is agile, fluid and skillful —and interesting. It’s good stuff and does a fine job giving us insight to Vader’s state of mind. As I’ve said, there’s not a whole lot of story here, but there is a fine character study of damaged man rebuilding himself into a powerful and formidable individual.
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                Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2023
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                Kenny Smith
                Lowell, US
                ★★★★★ 5
                Good story
                Format: Paperback
                Awesome to see what happens right after episode 3
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                Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2025
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                Zack Klesel
                Louisville, US
                ★★★★★ 5
                I love star wars
                Format: Paperback
                Yet, I love his comic book so much. I love Star Wars a lot too. I mean, this is a lot. This is a really cool comic. I love seeing dark vader fight like it's really cool
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                Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2026
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                KB2187
                Fort Morgan, US
                ★★★★★ 5
                Vader's Second Marvel Series Is Good!
                Format: Paperback
                This is actually the start of a second Vader series. The first one began, along with the new Marvel main Star Wars series, right after the Death Star was destroyed. That Vader series birthed the new characters of Doctor Aphra, Triple Zero, BeeTee, and Cylo. Now, that series has come to an end. THIS NEW SERIES IS GOOD! It picks up the moment that Anakin Skywalker awakes in his armor at the end of Revenge of the Sith. It chronicles the first steps of Darth Vader. We learn something new about the Sith. They do not create their own lightsabers. They must take a saber from a Jedi and make it their own. The Sith blades are red and only red. Why? Palpatine explains that the kyber crystals that power the sabers are living things within the Force. This is backed up by the Rogue One novel (it was either that or Catalyst). The crystals are rock, but they are also alive. In the hands of a Sith, the new owner uses the Dark Side to push all his pain into the crystal--until the crystal bleeds and turns the color of the beam red. I just think that is all sorts of awesome!
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                Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2018
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                PWDecker
                Bozeman, US
                ★★★★★ 5
                Vader when he still is Anakin
                Format: Paperback
                This comic picks up right where Episode III left off. Like directly. There's the whole "Noooooooooo" thing and everything. I liked seeing Vader when he is new to being a Sith. It really is Anakin under there still. Throughout the comic, that Anakin begins to fall away. I liked the mix of prequel and original trilogy aesthetic. Seeing Vader alongside clone troopers was very cool. The Grand Inquisitor even makes a cameo! I read the Dark Horse comics that took place right after Order 66 so certain aspects of this comic remind me of those. In this comic, there are jedi who took the Barash Vow prior to the Purge, so they are still out and about in the galaxy. Vader takes this opportunity to take a lightsaber and make it bleed. I really enjoyed this first volume in a new, ongoing comic series. I am absolutely excited for volume two. I give this volume a 5/5.
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                Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2017

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