Microfiles: The Olson M-191, A Triumph Of Aesthetics
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!
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.
Like many in-house-branded mics, it was a great option for those looking for a good performing unit at a lower price point.
The story of a stand-mounted dynamic model that was intended for speech, vocals and instruments, as well as some history of the company behind it.
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…
Detailing a microphone that was a big-time garage band favorite in the 1970s…
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