Modern replacement for BSR EQ-3000?

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I have an old BSR EQ-3000. It works fine, but somewhere in moves the microphone was lost. It's supposedly an electret: "Omnidirectional Electret Condenser Mic, 600 ohm, 1.5 volt" and the EQ's input Z for the mike is 2.2K. Fine. The EQ makes pink noise for the purpose.

I'd like to use a generic electret mike, as I believe this EQ+spectrum display+mike setup was not all that accurate from the 'test equipment' standpoint, but the result of a particular EQ setting and mike placement was probably fairly repeatable.

If substituting another electret mike a terrible idea, is there a decent replacement for the EQ-3000 with display and a matching mike? There should be something better since the old BSR is a 10-band with 1 octave spacing.

And it was inexpensive.
 
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