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OLDMICS.PL

Oldmics.pl collection

Our collection appeared on the Internet in 2011, but its story is few years older. We started with few mics – for show and for fun. Nowadays, our collection exceeds over 300 mics from all over the world. We are mostly proud of the oldest, rarest and brilliantly sounding mics. We use some of them in our everyday work. They're doing great, despite their age.

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  • SENNHEISER MD 441-2

    SENNHEISER MD 441-2

    years 70's

    nr: 007077

    One of the best dynamic microphones in the history. Good for everything. Beautiful, clear sound. A cut filter in the body. Excellent condition. The original stand and handle with locking device included. Big tuchel socket.

  • SENNHEISER MD 611 LM

    SENNHEISER MD 611 LM

    years 1960s

    nr: none

    Simple, dynamic plastic construction, equipped with a wire stand, designed for reel and cassette recorders. The MD 611 model has omnidirectional characteristics as opposed to the very similar MD 722 (cardioid characteristics). DIN 3 PIN plug. Our piece is in perfect condition in the original cardboard box with the instructions.

  • SENNHEISER MD 722 LM

    SENNHEISER MD 722 LM

    years 1960s

    nr: none

    Sennheiser MD 722 is the brother of the MD 611. They even had a common instruction and twin boxes. They differ in head design (722 is more open) and characteristics (722 - cardioid, 611 - omnidirectional). Simple plastic construction with a wire base. Din 3 PIN plug. Perfect condition.

  • SENNHEISER MD 93/1

    SENNHEISER MD 93/1

    years 50's

    nr: 05328

    We aren’t absolutely sure it’s Sennheiser, although the grill pattern and the name of this model could point to Sennheiser as the manufacturer. Entirely made of plastic and mounted on a sturdy support. Features a switch in the upper part. The cable ends in a 3-pin DIN plug.

  • SENNHEISER MKE 401

    SENNHEISER MKE 401

    years 70's

    nr: none

    A condenser microphone on a tripod, supplied with two interchangeable capsules, one with cardioid and one with omni-directional characteristics. The body features a switch. Powered from a 5.6 V battery. The cable ends in a 3-pin DIN plug. All packaged in plastic box.

  • SENNHEISER MKH 110/2

    SENNHEISER MKH 110/2

    years 70's

    nr: 95855

    A fully metallic stick-type microphone by Sennheiser. Sadly, ours has a number scratched by some genius on its body. Contains a 3-pin DIN receptacle.

  • SHURE 545 S UNIDYNE III

    SHURE 545 S UNIDYNE III

    years 1960s

    nr: none

    Shure 545 S Unidyne III Series 2 is one of the absolute stage and studio classics. Ancestor of SM 57. All metal made in the USA. A switch embedded in a massive metal body. Connected via the 4 PIN socket (91-MC4M). Valued and used in recording studios around the world to this day.

  • SIEMENS & HALSKE LB 5024

    SIEMENS & HALSKE LB 5024

    years 20's

    nr: 670

    A real rarity in our collection and one of the oldest specimens. A carbon microphone from the German company Siemens und Halske. We think this is the LB 5024 model and the manufacturing date can be seen on the body – December 1927. However, we will be grateful for any information because we could not find any data about it. The microphone is set on its original base.

  • SONY C-48

    SONY C-48

    years 70's

    nr: 2561

    A beautifully-sounding universal condenser microphone comparable to Neumann U87. In our opinion, this is a completely different hue. An excellently-made model equipped with a sound switch (surround, kidney, octal), M/V switch (music, vocals), dampener -10dB and the on/off switch on the bottom of the body (can be supplied from a 9V battery). An integrated tripod socket and an XLR cable input.

  • SONY ECM-16

    SONY ECM-16

    years 80's

    nr: none

    A tie microphone from the 1980s. A miniature capacitive design from a Japanese producer, powered by a 1.5 or 1.3 V battery (included). Our copy is complete - box, manual, battery, holder (clip). All in perfect visual and technical condition. Built-in small jack cable.

  • SONY F-99T

    SONY F-99T

    years 70's

    nr: none

    Japanese, stereophonic dynamic microphone. Excellently crafter, comes on a plastic stand. The cable with two chinch connectors responsible for sending signal for both channels. The set includes a screw-on adapter for a big jack connector.

  • TANDBERG TM 4

    TANDBERG TM 4

    years 1960s

    nr: none

    A simple, plastic, dynamic microphone with omnidirectional characteristics, produced in Oslo. Supplied in a plastic box in which we also find a plastic stand and a plastic handle for mounting on a tripod. Our piece is in perfect condition and original packaging.

  • TEAC MC-22

    TEAC MC-22

    years 70's

    nr: 63065

    An absolutely gorgeous TEAC microphone, which came to us from the US. Made with meticulous attention to detail. An example of reliable Japanese workmanship. A solid support balanced with a metal plate at the bottom. The cable ends in two 1/8” jack plugs.

  • TECHNICS RP-3210E

    TECHNICS RP-3210E

    years 80's

    nr: none

    A stereo microphone of a known and respected Japanese manufacturer. Powered by an AA battery. Very good condition. Cable with a jack plug. Unfortunately, the set does not include any base.

  • TEISCO UDM-1

    TEISCO UDM-1

    years 1960s

    nr: none

    All-metal dynamic microphone by the Japanese company Teisco, known in the music world mainly from the production of guitars. Armoured construction and absolutely cosmic design. The housing has a H/L switch, one PIN socket and a place for a tripod. The sound… hmmm, as to be expected. Very good visual and technical condition.

  • TELEFUNKEN 55/9110

    TELEFUNKEN 55/9110

    years ?

    nr: none

    One of the most mysterious microphones in our collection. Arrived in a box with the description "Dynam. Mikrophon fur Magnetophon mit Sockel und Ubertrager. EN. Nr. 55/9119 -1 -2 -3". Made of an unfamiliar material (ceramic base?) and we have never seen anything like this before. Have you? Do you know anything about it?

  • TELEFUNKEN C15

    TELEFUNKEN C15

    years 60's

    nr: none

    A simple condenser microphone in a plastic housing One of the most prestigious models of this popular German brand. It is quite difficult to find at auctions. The cable with a 3-pin DIN connector at the end.

  • TELEFUNKEN D 77 S

    TELEFUNKEN D 77 S

    years 60's

    nr: none

    Different colour version of the D77 (also known as AKG D-60S and AEG D77). Impressive stereo dynamic microphone that allows both the separation of the capsules and their arrangement in optimal proportion. Similar. The whole stands on a metal tripod. Includes a box and a second stand for positioning the two capsules independently. The cable ends in a 5-pin DIN plug.

  • TELEFUNKEN D11/HiB

    TELEFUNKEN D11/HiB

    years 50's

    nr: 94032

    Very nicely maintained, neatly rendered, an exemplary version with a beautiful logo on the front. Plastic with gold-plated grill. Type: dynamic. The speech/music switch on the back. The cable ended with a 3-pin plug. Twistable base allows fastening on the tripod.

  • TELEFUNKEN D77

    TELEFUNKEN D77

    years 60's

    nr: none

    An effective stereo-dynamic microphone with a design that allows both capsule separation and their arrangement in the optimal relation. Metal grilles set in a plastic framework. Set on a metal tripod. Another tripod is available that allows for setting both capsules separately. A cable with a 5-pin DIN connector at the end.

  • TELEFUNKEN D9-D

    TELEFUNKEN D9-D

    years 60's

    nr: 08452

    A brother of the Telefunken D9/A model that is seen less often. Made of plastic, equipped with an integrated base and a switch at the upper part of the body. Household and industrial use. The cable with a 3-pin DIN connector at the end.

  • TELEFUNKEN D9/A

    TELEFUNKEN D9/A

    years 60's

    nr: 35115 DD

    A representative of the German square mic series. Enclosed in a plastic box with a transparent lid. A solid, heavy structure propped against a plastic support. No stand hole. The cable ends in a 3-pin DIN plug.

  • TELEFUNKEN ELA M 101/1

    TELEFUNKEN ELA M 101/1

    years 1930s

    nr: none

    A unique piece in our microphone menagerie. Beautifully preserved carbon microphone from the 1930s for hanging in a frame, hence, the handles on the sides. Unfortunately, we do not have the right grip. To start it, you need a special power supply connected to two pins at the bottom of the housing. Twin brother of Ela M46, Siemens SM2, KVM2 models. Perfect condition. Original packaging.

  • TELEFUNKEN ELA M 521

    TELEFUNKEN ELA M 521

    years 60's

    nr: 2962

    Thanks to Wojtek, we found out that the microphone, untagged with producer's logo, probably originates from Telefunken factory. A plastic base with switch, a “gooseneck” and a small microphone with the number 2962 suggest that the device was used for station, airport or conference communication.

  • TELEFUNKEN ELA M102/1

    TELEFUNKEN ELA M102/1

    years 30's

    nr: none

    An early carbon design made of bakelite by the reputable German manufacturer. Intended for hand recording, possibly close to the source of sound. Our collection includes the S version with an in-built switch. We have two such pieces in boxes. One is for sale.

  • TELEFUNKEN M203/1

    TELEFUNKEN M203/1

    years 30's

    nr: none

    One of the greatest rarities in our collection. It has its own history. Manufactured in 1936, it was used at the studio of the Polish Phonographic Works “MUZA”. Exceptionally heavy - 4.2 kg with the base! Preserved in relatively good condition, still before renovation.

  • TELEFUNKEN MD 418-4

    TELEFUNKEN MD 418-4

    years 1970s

    nr: 02671

    A well-preserved dynamic conference microphone. Mounted on the original M820 base equipped with a “goose neck” and a switch with a control diode. A characteristic Plexiglas cover with the company name is mounted on the grill. Cable ending with a DIN 7 PIN plug. Perfect condition.

  • TELEFUNKEN MGT K10

    TELEFUNKEN MGT K10

    years 60's

    nr: 376

    The twin brother of AEG MGT K 10. Solid, wholly made of metal. A plastic circular switch on the top part of the body. There are three holes on the back wall which probably allow for an alternative connection of the microphone. The cable with a 3-pin DIN connector.

  • TELEFUNKEN TC 600 HIFI

    TELEFUNKEN TC 600 HIFI

    years 70s

    nr: none

    The condenser microphone with kidney characteristics with an external power pack with two 9V batteries. The structure is completely made of metal and is placed on a tripod base. The body of our specimen is a bit soiled and has no windshield. 3-pin DIN cable

  • TELEFUNKEN TD11

    TELEFUNKEN TD11

    years 60's

    nr: none

    Another model in the square series made by this company. Neatly designed, but made of less durable plastic. Supported on a cheap plastic leg, but features a microphone stand hole at the bottom. A voice/music switch at the back. Plug: a 3-pin DIN.

  • TELEFUNKEN TD12

    TELEFUNKEN TD12

    years 70's

    nr: none

    Another decade and a new design of budget microphones by Telefunken. A small-sized dynamic microphone on a metal stand. A short cable with a 3-pin DIN plug at the end. Interestingly, the Polish market had its own Telefunken – Tonsil MDU 22.

  • TELEFUNKEN TD20

    TELEFUNKEN TD20

    years 60's

    nr: none

    A dynamic Telefunken microphone with a non-standard shape. It must have stood out from its square-shaped product family. Heavy, rather unappealing visually, on a shoddy support and without a microphone stand hole. However, it’s quite often used in experimental sessions. The cable ends in a 3-pin DIN connector.

  • TELEFUNKEN TD21

    TELEFUNKEN TD21

    years 60's

    nr: none

    Dynamic microphone made of metal. The original has a wire base. The cable with a 3-pin DIN connector at the end. This piece is a gift - thank you, Beata!

  • TELEFUNKEN TD24

    TELEFUNKEN TD24

    years 70's

    nr: none

    Plastic, dynamic Telefunken sold with the appropriate tape recorder. Its thin and delicate wire can be hidden in the back of the housing. The whole of it is a bit rickety. There is a switch on the front panel. Cable with a double DIN plug.

  • TELEFUNKEN TD26

    TELEFUNKEN TD26

    years 60's

    nr: 064476

    Another piece from this producer's TD series of dynamic models. Don't be fooled by its visual delicacy. It is a solidly built, metal construction. Wire stand included. Fixed cable, terminated with a DIN 3 pin plug. Our item in original box.

  • TELEFUNKEN TD300

    TELEFUNKEN TD300

    years 60's

    nr: 31-225-002-40

    A reporter microphone by Telefunken of quite a non-standard Telefunken shape. The body features a plastic switch and gain adjustment control. The head contains a recording level indicator. The cable ends in a 5-pin DIN plug.

  • TELEFUNKEN TD33

    TELEFUNKEN TD33

    years 60's

    nr: none

    A smaller and lighter brother of TD 60. A dynamic microphone from the German manufacturer, completely made of plastic, set on the base from the same material. An M/S (music/speech) switch on the lower part of the body, the volume control is on the upper part. A cable with a 5-pin DIN connector.

  • TELEFUNKEN TD4

    TELEFUNKEN TD4

    years 1960s

    nr: none

    A small, dynamic microphone attached to the reporter’s tape recorder Magnetophon 4001 G manufactured by Telefunken Deutschland in the 1960s. I am surprised by the quality of this trifle. The device is completely metal, equipped with a mounting clip and belt pouch. Switch in the body. A wire rack was also included, but unfortunately our piece does not have one. Cable with two DIN plugs - 5 and 3 PIN.

  • TELEFUNKEN TD60

    TELEFUNKEN TD60

    years 60's

    nr: none

    A plastic dynamic microphone, relatively big, equipped with a switch in the lower part of the housing and a potentiometer in the upper part of the housing. The plastic base is independent of the handle in which we will find a socket for a tripod. 3-pin DIN connector.

  • TELEFUNKEN TD7

    TELEFUNKEN TD7

    years 60's

    nr: none

    Plastic, dynamic, mounted on a tripod screwable stand. No additional functions. A short cable with a DIN plug with three pins. One of less impressive models of this brand.

  • TELEFUNKEN TD9

    TELEFUNKEN TD9

    years 60's

    nr: none

    A dynamic square microphone by Telefunken. Packaged in box characteristic of the series. This is a light, plastic microphone, with a rather mediocre design, but includes a hole for mike stand thread. A cable ending with a 3-pin DIN connector.

  • TELFA PN61

    TELFA PN61

    years 70's

    nr: none

    An old Polish military microphone. Very heavy. This design can survive all conditions. No possibility of checking this one though.

  • TESLA 516000

    TESLA 516000

    years 50's

    nr: none

    An entire series of these Tesla microphones was released in the ‘50s. Sometimes the only difference was in the colour of the body. The microphone has a 3-pin connector at the bottom – a distinctive feature of this company’s products. Our microphone has experienced a severe internal trauma :). No chance to connect it, but looks beautiful on the wallpaper.

  • TESLA 516001

    TESLA 516001

    years 50's

    nr: none

    A uniquely-shaped microphone from Czechoslovakia. Rather uninspiring design, it has its own charm. No logo, serial number or model name on the body. Courtesy of oldmics.cz. Not sure if it works.

  • TESLA 516002

    TESLA 516002

    years 50's

    nr: none

    An eye-catching shape, it’s a neatly made model from the 1950s. The logo is embossed on the top of the body; there’s no serial number or model name. A characteristic 3-pin cable connector at the bottom. A really nice-looking microphone.

  • TESLA 516450

    TESLA 516450

    years 50's

    nr: none

    A beautifully made heavy and solid microphone by TESLA, wholly made of metal. The unique and interesting design deserves special attention. The socket has three pins. An atypical shallow tripod holder right behind it.

  • TESLA AMD 103

    TESLA AMD 103

    years 60's

    nr: none

    A classic plastic Tesla microphone of the period. Small form factor. Our model has an orange mesh, but there were also microphones with a green one. The cable ends in a DIN plug.

  • TESLA AMD 104

    TESLA AMD 104

    years 60's

    nr: none

    Larger than AMD 103, but of very similar shape. Also made of plastic. The microphone is very nicely preserved. In the picture, it was placed on a stylish support, not included in the original set. A DIN cable.

  • TESLA AMD 106

    TESLA AMD 106

    years 60's

    nr: none

    Another microphone from the AMD series. Its design dates back to the 1970s. An angular, rather unappealing microphone. Probably the most common Tesla microphone at auctions in Europe. An identical model under the name AMD 105 can be found on the internet. Features a cable with a DIN connector.

  • TESLA AMD 108

    TESLA AMD 108

    years 60's

    nr: none

    Another model by Tesla from late 60s/early 70s. Very common in Poland. As for the looks, it doesn’t differ from Tesla standards of the time. The cable ends in a standard DIN connector.

  • TESLA AMD 111

    TESLA AMD 111

    years 60's

    nr: none

    A popular Tesla microphone from that period. Apart from AMD 104, it’s the most attractive (and simple) design in the series. Rests on a metal support, on which the model symbol can be found. Our microphone is in very good condition.

  • TESLA AMD 200

    TESLA AMD 200

    years 60's

    nr: none

    A beautifully preserved Tesla dynamic microphone from the 1960s. Virtually new. Due to a very untypical appearance, the microphone was nicknamed a "hairdryer". An M/S handwheel switch on the body. The cable ends in a 3-pin DIN plug.

  • TESLA AMD 206L

    TESLA AMD 206L

    years 70's

    nr: 384382262251

    A dynamic, plastic microphone from our southern neighbours. Fully operative. It was available with a light and black head. Manufactured in the 1960s and 1970s. It can be concluded from the inscription on the box that ours was manufactured in 1977. Cable with a DIN plug.

  • TESLA AMD 210

    TESLA AMD 210

    years 1970s

    nr: none

    A well-preserved AMD 210 piece. A model similar to the one in the 200 collection, but with a larger range. On the case, the ring in the S position suppressing around 50 Hz by -10db. Din 3 PIN plug. Our piece is in perfect condition. Includes case, instruction manual and proof of purchase (Z.U.R. & T. Szczecin 10.08.1979).

  • TESLA AMD 902

    TESLA AMD 902

    years 1960s

    nr: none

    A simple dynamic microphone from Czechoslovakia made of plastic with a metal grille. An anti-slip foot on the bottom of the housing. Sold together with the Tesla Start cassette recorder. The model was also available in the grey colour. Our specimen is in its original box. A cable with a 3-pin DIN connector at the end.

  • THIELE M4

    THIELE M4

    years 50's

    nr: 42

    A beautiful piece, we decided to put in a the Neumann section. A tube condenser microphone with a built-in power supply, which unfortunately generates noise, unacceptable today. A switch of characteristics. A relatively rare chrome-plated version. Ours is in perfect condition.

  • TIP-TOP 9010 & 9020

    TIP-TOP 9010 & 9020

    years 1980s

    nr: none

    We don't know much about these plastic microphones, even though they arrived in very good condition and in the original packaging. They were probably an addition to the TIP-TOP brand tape recorders distributed in Germany, produced by manufacturers from Japan and Taiwan. Equipped with a plastic stand, switch in the body and cable ended with a DIN 5 pin (9020) plug or a double 2.5 and 3.5 mm jack (9010).

  • TONSIL MD 249

    TONSIL MD 249

    years 80's

    nr: none

    A Polish stereophonic microphone. Contains the same transmitters as MDU-24. An intensely red plastic microphone on a simple plastic support. Sold for 3,500 PLN in its heyday. Commended by Unitra fans for good recording quality and low sensitivity to external conditions. Easily fits a standard microphone holder.

  • TONSIL MDO 12

    TONSIL MDO 12

    years 70's

    nr: none

    A small design for amateur use. Adapted for cassette recorders, the microphone body has a switch for operating the cassette recorder (the WZ version). All of this mounted on a plastic leg and packaged in a box with a transparent lid, typical of the period. Two DIN connectors: 3- and 5-pin plugs.

  • TONSIL MDO 14

    TONSIL MDO 14

    years 70's

    nr: none

    One of the better-designed Tonsil microphones for home use. Resting on a wire support, packaged in a standard box with a transparent lid. The cable ends in a 3-pin DIN plug.

  • TONSIL MDO IX

    TONSIL MDO IX

    years 70's

    nr: none

    Presumably the most popular Tonsil microphone in Poland. A simple light plastic structure on a wire support. Used in popular reel-to-reel tape recorders. Every other household had one.  Enclosed in a standard box with a transparent top. A 3-pin DIN plug.

  • TONSIL MDU 22

    TONSIL MDU 22

    years 70's

    nr: none

    A plastic dynamic microphone for cassette recorders. Mounted on a wire support. A clone of the German Telefunken TD 12. Small and light. A short cable ends in a 3-pin DIN plug.

  • TONSIL MDU 24

    TONSIL MDU 24

    years 80's

    nr: none

    A stereophonic Unitra Tonsil microphone manufactured on a licence by MB Electronic. A clone of Grundig GDSM 331. Mounted on a plastic tripod. Connected by means of a 5-pin DIN plug.

  • TONSIL MDU 26

    TONSIL MDU 26

    years 70's

    nr: none

    A Tonsil microphone targeting more demanding users, the so-called "mid range". Designed mainly for the stage. Much bigger than other models, more reliable, with a strong, good quality output. Mounted on a plastic tripod, packaged in a flexible plastic sponge-padded box. Features a 3-pin DIN plug.

  • TONSIL MDU 27

    TONSIL MDU 27

    years 70's

    nr: none

    A plastic microphone on a wire support. To be used with a tape recorder. Another instance of our domestic technology of the 1970s. The cable ends in a 3-pin DIN plug.

  • TONSIL MDU 37

    TONSIL MDU 37

    years 90's

    nr: none

    A plastic microphone for cassette recorders. Made as late as the 1990s. It’s a different type of plastic, but the design is still far from eye-catching. The body features a switch. Packaged in a simple cardboard box. The cable ends in a DIN plug.

  • TONSIL MDU VII 6086

    TONSIL MDU VII 6086

    years 60's

    nr: 24502

    This square-shaped microphone by Tonsil proudly displays a ‘Made in Poland’ logo at the front. A heavy microphone, quite angular design, supported on an extended wire leg. A very thick, stiff cable ends in a 1/4” jack plug.

  • TONSIL MK II

    TONSIL MK II

    years 60's

    nr: none

    One of the earliest microphones made by this Polish company. A two-colour, black & white body of an exceptionally simple shape. No support or stand hole. Very narrow frequency response. Definitely for amateur and experimental purposes. A shockingly thick, inflexible cable must have been a nightmare to use. A single-pin legacy plug.

  • TONSIL MK II Grey

    TONSIL MK II Grey

    years 60's

    nr: none

    Another version of MK II, a simple microphone for Tonsil portable tape recorders. This time in a grey & grey colour range :) Equally sparse in terms of accessories. A thick, incredibly stiff cable ends in a 3-pin DIN plug.

  • TOSHIBA 0B 1390 B

    TOSHIBA 0B 1390 B

    years ?

    nr: none

    This is the first Toshiba microphone on Oldmics.pl websites. It is probably a dynamic design attached to one of the Japanese tape recorders. Plastic housing with a tripod socket in the base. The whole is supported by a wire rack. Chipped upper corner of the housing.

  • TRANSDUCER CORPORATION BULLET TR-5

    TRANSDUCER CORPORATION BULLET TR-5

    years ??

    nr: 3572

    We don't know much about this piece. A product from New York, only a few models with TR in their names were produced. The microphone has a bakelite housing and is installed on a solid metal base by Astatic. All hints are welcome.

  • UHER 614/D9

    UHER 614/D9

    years 50's

    nr: none

    A very rare model by Uher. Made of plastic, fairly solid with a fold-out plastic support. An untypical jumper at the back of the plastic body for selecting resistance. The last letters of the model name, D9, may suggest some affinity with Telefunken and Labor. The cable ends in a 3-pin DIN plug.

  • UHER D11N

    UHER D11N

    years 60's

    nr: none

    The twin brother of the AKG microphone with the same designation. The cable with a 3-pin DIN connector at the end. At the bottom part, there is a socket which allows for installing it on a tripod. There is a speech/music switch at the back.

  • UHER M136

    UHER M136

    years 60's

    nr: none

    A simple plastic dynamic microphone manufactured in the years 1968-1976. A short and delicate cable with a 3-pin DIN connector. Comes with a wire base. Our microphone is in the collector condition.

  • UHER M531

    UHER M531

    years 60's

    nr: none

    Probably Uher 534’s predecessor. A great dynamic microphone with a unique and interesting sound. Highly recommended for recordings. A voice/music switch at the back of the plastic body. A wire support and a stand hole. A cable with a 3-pin DIN plug.

  • UHER M534

    UHER M534

    years 70's

    nr: none

    One of the most commended microphones made by this company. A real legend by Uher, which can be bought for a fairly modest sum. Suitable for recording percussion, in particular cymbals. Great design with a solid metal body. Features a voice/music switch. Mounted on a metal tripod. The cable ends in a DIN plug.

  • UHER M539

    UHER M539

    years 1970s

    nr: none

    An excellent studio dynamic microphone with great sound, comparable with the best models of other German brands. Full metal construction with dedicated handle. M/S switch in the body. A wire tripod is included. Tuchel socket. Our piece is in excellent technical and visual condition. Original packaging.

  • UHER M641

    UHER M641

    years 70's

    nr: none

    An interesting stereophonic construction by a well-known brand. The craftsmanship is not overwhelming this time. The microphone is wholly made of plastic, is very light and supported by a delicate wire tripod. The cable has a five-pin DIN connector. It is possible to unfold both parts horizontally which makes it possible to adjust the width of the stereo base.

  • UNITRA MDU 25

    UNITRA MDU 25

    years 70's

    nr: none

    A dynamic stereo cardioid microphone made of plastic with characteristic openwork capsule covers. Set on a tripod allowing for changing the position of both microphones. Cable with a 5-pin DIN connector. An inexpensive but very rarely-encountered design. National rarity. Our set includes the original box, user instructions, receipt and the warranty card.

  • UNITRA Tonsil MDU-43

    UNITRA Tonsil MDU-43

    years 1980s

    nr: none

    Miniaturowy mikrofon MDU-43 przeznaczony był do użytku profesjonalnego. Ze względu na trwałość (w całości metalowy) i niewielkie rozmiary idealnie nadawał się do umieszczenia na tzw. „gęsiej szyi”. Dlatego zdominował radiowęzły, konferencje, mównice, gdzie świetnie sobie radził. Gniazdo DIN 3 pin. Nasz egzemplarz na stylowej podstawie z włącznikiem sygnowanej logo Politechniki Wrocławskiej. Pozdrawiamy!

  • Z.W.G. MK I

    Z.W.G. MK I

    years 50's

    nr: 01531

    The crystal microphone, manufactured in 1955-1959 in Poland by Zakłady Wytwórcze Głośników in Września (later Tonsil). Bakelite construction, equipped with on/off switch in the upper part of the body. We thank mr Zasław Adamaszek for his help in the identification process.

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