[quote author="Marik"]
Are you sure the original Reslos had 3um ribbons? Also, they were ribboned with duralum, which after many years most likely got hardened and lost compliance (unless was kept in vacuum).
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No! :razz:
That was an estimate, hence the ~ symbol. If this was Klaus Heyne's mic lab then I would have been sent to microphone prison!
I have had some 2 micron ribbon in the past, and the Reslo material appears to feel slightly thicker, hence my guess. It can't have been much thicker since it begins to sound very bad after you get over a certain thickness (I have tried this). Reslo also changed ribbon design in the 50's or 60's when they introduced the RB models.
I have one new old stock Reslo and the ribbon material looks brand new - it is still shiny and flexible (it was sealed though). I know what Duralum looks like when it hardens - it goes grey due to oxidisation and breaks. The original ribbons were pressed into a square-wave which is strange! It looks like they were put in some sort of clamp...
Are you sure the original Reslos had 3um ribbons? Also, they were ribboned with duralum, which after many years most likely got hardened and lost compliance (unless was kept in vacuum).
[/quote]
No! :razz:
That was an estimate, hence the ~ symbol. If this was Klaus Heyne's mic lab then I would have been sent to microphone prison!
I have had some 2 micron ribbon in the past, and the Reslo material appears to feel slightly thicker, hence my guess. It can't have been much thicker since it begins to sound very bad after you get over a certain thickness (I have tried this). Reslo also changed ribbon design in the 50's or 60's when they introduced the RB models.
I have one new old stock Reslo and the ribbon material looks brand new - it is still shiny and flexible (it was sealed though). I know what Duralum looks like when it hardens - it goes grey due to oxidisation and breaks. The original ribbons were pressed into a square-wave which is strange! It looks like they were put in some sort of clamp...