The Amperite Velocity Microphone
Continuing our review of Audio Engineering Magazine, today we will look at some of new offerings in microphones available to audio engineers in the late 1940s.
The Electrovoice 650 and 645. I really would like a nice 650… the ‘Jac Holzman Mic’
An Electrovoice line-up circa ’47The Electrovoice Cardyne and Cardax
The Electrovoice V1 ribbon mic.
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The RCA KB-2C ribbon microphone
The RCA Varacoustic Ribbon Microphone
The Shure Sonodyne Model 51 Dynamic
5 replies on “American Microphones of the 1940s: Audio Engineering Magazine Pt 3.”
The EV Century is, I think, the mic in the little brown Conn Strobotuner.
These are great, what’s really interesting the Amperite ad. The model numbers of the ribbon mics are very similar to the Reslo models and the PG Dynamic is practically identical to the Reslo.
Photo of a Reslo PGH Dynamic Microphone here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/reslosound/6786254057/
I found an EV 650 in an old house. It still works too!
http://imgur.com/a/zbgaZ
Would anyone know app. Value of this in today’s market- aged and broken cord
Thank you
Kimberly
http://www.oaktreevintage.com/web_photos/microphones/EV664Gold_web.jpg
http://www.oaktreevintage.com/web_photos/microphones/EV664Gold_web.jpg