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  2. Electro-Voice RE20 - Wikipedia

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    The Electro-Voice RE20 is an American professional cardioid dynamic microphone, commonly used in broadcasting applications since 1968. Designed by Electro-Voice using the company's patented Variable-D technology and a large-diaphragm element, it has been described as an industry standard "iconic" microphone for its natural sound and its wide ...

  3. Ribbon microphone - Wikipedia

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    A ribbon microphone, also known as a ribbon velocity microphone, is a type of microphone that uses a thin aluminum, duraluminum or nanofilm of electrically conductive ribbon placed between the poles of a magnet to produce a voltage by electromagnetic induction. Ribbon microphones are typically bidirectional, meaning that they pick up sounds ...

  4. Valve microphone - Wikipedia

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    These microphones had evolved from the 1928 CMV3 "bottle" mic, followed by the CMV3A which had interchangeable condenser heads. This mic was notoriously made use of by Hitler at the Berlin Olympics and at Nazi party rallies, and represented the state of the art in microphone technology at that time.

  5. Røde Microphones - Wikipedia

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    It was followed closely by the NT4 stereo microphone and the NT5 'pencil' condenser microphone. The company later added the NT55, NT6, M3, M5, and TF-5 – a collaboration with Grammy-award-winning audio engineer Tony Faulkner – microphones to its range. Røde released its first ribbon microphone, the NTR, in 2015.

  6. Category:Dynamic microphones - Wikipedia

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    Ribbon microphones (9 P) Pages in category "Dynamic microphones" ... American D-22 and D-33 microphones; M. Sennheiser MD 421; Sennheiser MD 441;

  7. Sennheiser MD 421 - Wikipedia

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    The Sennheiser MD 421 is a German cardioid dynamic microphone, widely used for speech in broadcasting and for music in live concerts and the recording studio. Introduced in 1960, the internal large-diaphragm transducer element of the MD 421 is still produced unchanged by Sennheiser .