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  2. Gauge Precision Instruments - Wikipedia

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    Introduced in 2009, cardioid condenser microphone which operates on power supplied by the USB on Personal computers. ECM-58: Introduced in 2010, a hand-held dynamic microphone. Discontinued. ECM84 Kit: Introduced in 2013, a small diaphragm stereo electret condenser microphone kit. [14] MP-1073: Introduced in 2013, a Class-A microphone ...

  3. AKG (company) - Wikipedia

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    C535 - a high-quality condenser vocal microphone. AKG made a gold-plated one for Frank Sinatra. [25] D409; D5; C1000S microphone. C1000S - a small diaphragm condenser (four versions released from 1986 to 2012) C2000B - a side-address, small diaphragm condenser; C3000(B) - a large diaphragm condenser (five versions released from 1993 to 2012)

  4. Valve microphone - Wikipedia

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    The U47 was the first condenser microphone switchable between cardioid and omni-directional pick-up patterns. It incorporated the highly successful 12- micron -thick M7 capsule and VF-14 tube amplifier, which was a metal-clad pre-World War II pentode changed to work as a triode .

  5. Microphone - Wikipedia

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    The condenser microphone, invented at Western Electric in 1916 by E. C. Wente, [22] is also called a capacitor microphone or electrostatic microphone—capacitors were historically called condensers. The diaphragm acts as one plate of a capacitor, and audio vibrations produce changes in the distance between the plates.

  6. Georg Neumann - Wikipedia

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    During the period from 1953 to 1956 Neumann introduced a series of small condenser microphones (KM 53, 54 and 56) especially for use in television broadcast studios. In 1957 they introduced the SM 2 microphone, which was essentially a pair of KM 56 microphones in a single body, arranged so that their directional patterns could be controlled ...

  7. Schoeps - Wikipedia

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    All microphones made by Schoeps employ traditional (i.e. externally polarized, not electret) condenser transducers, and use small-diaphragm, single-diaphragm capsules, even in microphones which offer two or three different directional patterns. All models introduced since 1973, as well as some models from even earlier, have featured ...