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Tour de France
Does anyone know this microphone? Dynamic or condenser? Manufacturer? I'm curious again
That sounds plausible, I didn't know the “Saltshaker” until now.Kind of looks like an Altec 633a with some sort of accessory ?
Edit : https://www.radiomuseum.org/r/altec_lans_moving_coil_dynamic_microphone_633_a.html
Some apparently came with that disc.
Yes, the M221 also has these disks, but we never used them back then, it looked kind of funny. The M221s were the workhorses in a studio where I had my first experiences. Incredible microphone, I once owned one myself (in the Telefunken incarnation) but then sold it in a state of mental derangement. However, it has to be said that the maintenance for these microphones is not exactly cheap due to the AC701.There have been other mics which have come with a disc (notably Schoeps). I believe it is to help the cardioid pattern.
Does anyone know this microphone? Dynamic or condenser? Manufacturer? I'm curious again
That’s what they sound like. Maybe the only.
If it really was just one dynamic microphone on this recording, it sounds amazingly good and, above all, balanced. That certainly has something to do with the quality of the musicians, even the announcer grooves more than most musicians these days.I see only one mike. The horror.
The applause at the end of the clip may have been added later, as the YouTube description mentions that the original recordings were recut for a later broadcast or"theatrical releases"Oh yeah, checking out more of it and hearing the applause, there's multiple mics. I may be something like 1-2 44's up high.
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