Microfiles: The Astatic Metro 788, A Striking Model From The 1950s
A dynamic design that “has a wide range for voice and music reproduction in PA, recording and TV.”
A dynamic design that “has a wide range for voice and music reproduction in PA, recording and TV.”
A brief and useful (but by no means comprehensive) look at some key developments along the path to modern desktop recording.
With its limited frequency response and relatively high price when new, it’s no wonder that the M-191 didn’t become a staple of stage and studio. But it sure does look cool!
While a bit more modern than some of the company’s more famous vintage mics, it’s still a beauty.
For a low-cost unit (even at that time), the DM-17 is well made, designed for live performance vocal applications.
A true legend talks about the creative process, technology, the Beatles and more…
The storied history of a device that has significantly shaped modern culture
The journey of the president/CEO of Southern California-based sound company that’s had a lot of interesting stops along the way…
Muscle Shoals from 1967-1980, one of the most fascinating and perhaps unbelievable stories in the history of pop music recording.
Details on one of the most iconic microphones of all time.
Inside a vintage microphone from the 60s and 70s, endorsed by some big artists of the day…
Muscle Shoals from 1972-1980, one of the most fascinating and perhaps unbelievable stories in the history of pop music recording.
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