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Re: [ARSCLIST] Blues harp amplified (was Re: [ARSCLIST] Is The Record Shop Dead?)



Hi Steve:

If you mean the triangular chrome-colored Ampex-badged mics, those were actually Electrovoice, forgot the EV model number. They were P.A.-grade mics, dynamics. Like several EV models of the time, they had a 4-pin screw-in connector that could be wired for hi-z unbalanced 2-wire or low-z balanced 3-wire. If you're talking about the Ampex-badged little plastic mics about the size of a large cigar, those were generic Japanese dynamics and were sold with the solid-state Ampex reel decks of the late 60's. Those mics actually are surprisingly good interview mics and I use them often with my little cassette recorder and get very nice audible human voice pickup. Ampex also re-badged the Altec cardioid and omni dynamic mics of the late 60's and sold them as accessories to broadcasters buying the AG-600 and AG-500 tape decks. Those Altec mics, especially the omni, were actually quite hi-fi as far as having pretty even response and wide frequency range and decent sensitivity. Nothing like a Schoeps small-capsule or an Altec "lipstick" mic, but pretty darn good.

I would guess, as far as stage cool and general availability, you probably used the chrome-colored EV mics?

-- Tom Fine

----- Original Message ----- From: "Steven C. Barr(x)" <stevenc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <ARSCLIST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, July 02, 2007 9:45 PM
Subject: Re: [ARSCLIST] Blues harp amplified (was Re: [ARSCLIST] Is The Record Shop Dead?)



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The last mike I owned with a
proper sound apparently came with an Ampex tape recorder, probably in
the mid-fifties?! The problem is, today, that even the worst and cheapest
mikes are too durn GOOD for my taste!


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