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please ID old ribbon mike
Got this baby at a hamfest and there's no ID on it outside or inside but
I suspect it was pretty common in the days gone by. tnx -- 73 Hank WD5JFR |
please ID old ribbon mike
Love the mute switch and crinkle finish.
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please ID old ribbon mike
"William Sommerwerck" wrote in message . .. Love the mute switch and crinkle finish. Reminds me of the crinkle finish on the old 'humpback' Bell & Howell Filmosound projector mechanisms. |
please ID old ribbon mike
I believe that's an Electro-Voice V-1.
-- Mike Schultz "Henry Kolesnik" wrote in message et... Got this baby at a hamfest and there's no ID on it outside or inside but I suspect it was pretty common in the days gone by. tnx -- 73 Hank WD5JFR |
please ID old ribbon mike
Richard
Thanks for the lead, I Googled the Electrovoice V-1 and mine looks very much like the ones I found. -- 73 Hank WD5JFR "Richard Knoppow" wrote in message ... "Henry Kolesnik" wrote in message et... Got this baby at a hamfest and there's no ID on it outside or inside but I suspect it was pretty common in the days gone by. tnx -- 73 Hank WD5JFR Its an Electro-Voice microphone, probably a model V-1, the smallest and cheapest of three models. These were made from sometime in the mid 1930's to the late 1940's but I don't know the exact dates. They were pretty good microphones made to look something like the famous RCA 44 series. -- --- Richard Knoppow Los Angeles, CA, USA |
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