RCA 77 DX
One of the most sought after collector microphones
One of the most sought after collector microphones
RCA 74B Junior
Velocity Microphone (C 1946-49)
RCA Ribbon
RCA BK-5B
"Uniaxial Ribbon Mic"
"Uniaxial Ribbon Mic"
RCA SK-46B
Bi-Directional Ribbon Microphone
Bi-Directional Ribbon Microphone
Altec 21 B
Omni directional "Miniature" Condenser Microphone
Omni directional "Miniature" Condenser Microphone
Altec 639A "Bird Cage"
Shure Brothers Single
Button Carbon Microphone
Carbon Microphone
From WGN Chicago
ElectroVoice 650
Dynamic
Shure Model 51
Dynamic Mic
American DT-4 Dynamic
Microphone
American DR-330
Ribbon & Dynamic Microphone
Shure Model 55
The original "Elvis Mic"
The original "Elvis Mic"
ElectroVoice 635
The Standard of TV News Reporting in the 1960's
The Standard of TV News Reporting in the 1960's
Sony C-37 Condenser
Mic
Turner Model 80
Crystal Mic
On a personal note, this is the first mic your Web Master ever purchased. If memory serves well, it cost the princely sum of $15.95 about 1962. It sounded awful.
On a personal note, this is the first mic your Web Master ever purchased. If memory serves well, it cost the princely sum of $15.95 about 1962. It sounded awful.
American D9AT
Uni-Directional Dynamic
Turner 999 Dynamic
Electro-Voice 664
Dynamic Cardioid
The "Buchanan Hammer"
The "Buchanan Hammer"
Altec 660 Omni
Directional Dynamic (AKA "The Saltshaker.")
Webster Carbon Mic
Universal Carbon Mic
"Little Wonder" Carbon
Mic