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TELEFUNKEN Introducing New ELA M 260 Tube Mic Stereo Set At Upcoming Winter NAMM

Ships with cardioid, omni, and hypercardioid capsules, plus dual power supply

At the upcoming 2012 Winter NAMM Show in Anaheim (booth 1868), TELEFUNKEN Elektroakustik is introducing the new ELA M 260 Tube Microphone Stereo Set, which comes complete with three capsules for each microphone, plus one dual power supply and flight case.

The Stereo Set was first introduced in1958 by Gotham Audio as a package for the Neumann U-47 and U-48 microphones that were distributed in the United States.

The designers at TELEFUNKEN Elektroakustik have emulated the concept in this new version 53 years later.

Each microphone in the Stereo Set features three capsules (260 cardioid, 261 omnidirectional, and 262 hypercardioid). The new M 960S provides power to both microphones from a single power supply.

Also included are two 25-foot Accusound tube microphone cables with right angle XLR connectors, two wooden microphone jewel boxes, two shock-mounts, and a flight case for safe transit.

The microphones also feature NOS TELFUNKEN EF732 vacuum tubes, custom audio transformers, and come in the same “flint gray” finish made popular by the R-F-T AR-51 microphone.

Also now available is the ELA M 260 Stereo Field Recording Set with interchangeable capsules, Novuscell 20-hour rechargeable battery pack, charger, and accessories.

TELEFUNKEN Elektroakustik

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