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  2. Lavalier microphone - Wikipedia

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    The term referred to any small microphone that could be hooked into the buttonhole of the lapel of a coat. The lapel microphone offered freedom of movement. [2] An early use of the microphone supported by a strap around the neck: telephone operator. The term lavalier originally referred to jewelry in the form of a pendant worn around the neck ...

  3. Microphone stand - Wikipedia

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    A rare type of microphone stand is the bottomless microphone stand—essentially a microphone stand with no base, so a singer must hold it throughout a live performance. It is useful as a mobile prop. Freddie Mercury (the lead singer of Queen), discovered the device by accident: he grabbed a standard microphone stand with such force that it ...

  4. BBC-Marconi Type A microphone - Wikipedia

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    There were initial concerns that the new design infringed the patent of the RCA microphone, but these were overcome. [6] The Type A was produced at a cost of £9 each (approximately £475 in 2009). [6] [7] The original Type A microphone was designed by engineer F. W. Alexander [8] under the guidance of H. L. Kirke's Research Department at the ...

  5. RCA Type 77-DX microphone - Wikipedia

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    The directionality of the 77-DX is variable. A rotating backshutter on the acoustic labyrinth, controlled by a screwdriver-operated slot at the rear of the microphone, allows the user to vary the microphone's pattern from omnidirectional in the fully closed position, to cardioid, to figure-8 (bidirectional) in the fully open position.

  6. Sennheiser MD 421 - Wikipedia

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    The available accessories for the MD 421 include a short microphone stand to be used atop tables (model name MZT) and a windscreen (MZW) to cut wind noise; early windscreens were made of nylon and later ones of polyurethane foam. A shock-mount microphone clip (MZS) provides greater isolation for heavy vibrations that might be carried through ...

  7. American D-22 and D-33 microphones - Wikipedia

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    The American D-22 and American D-33 microphones are dual-impedance, omnidirectional, dynamic microphones made by the American Microphone Company. They were used extensively in the broadcast industry in the 1950s because of their modern sleek looks and tapered waist design.

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