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Microphones from all around the world
Those are the brands that didn't fit into other categories. Some time around, we'll give them their own sections. On this shelf we can find Russian, English, Swedish, Norwegian, German, French and Italian mics. Often, quite a uniques. Despite the appearances, right here you can find the most interesting and rarest items on the market.
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OKTAVA MD 59
OKTAVA MD 59-
years 1970s
nr: 350271
A dynamic microphone from the Russian Oktava brand. Entirely made of metal, set on a base made of the same material. Our specimen comes from 1971; it came to us in perfect condition, in a box with an original seal.
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OKTAVA MD 64
OKTAVA MD 64-
years 1960s
nr: none
A plastic dynamic microphone manufactured by the Russian company Oktava in 1969. A plastic design on a fixed, integrated base made of the same material. Cable with a 3-pin DIN connector. Good condition.
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OKTAVA MD-41
OKTAVA MD-41-
years 60’s
nr: brak
Another Oktava in our collection comes precisely from 1960. A Russian dynamic microphone built entirely of metal on a base of the same material. Braided cable with a large jack plug.
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OKTAVA MD-66A
OKTAVA MD-66A-
years 70's
nr: 6495-73
A studio, dynamic microphone with super cardioid characteristics manufactured in 1979. Wholly made of metal. The original version has a plastic base. We only got a handle which allows for installing it on a tripod. 3-pin DIN connector.
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OKTAVA MD-71
OKTAVA MD-71-
years 70's
nr: none
A dynamic microphone, often used in the Russian army. The exact date of manufacture is 1977. Made in the Soviet Union. Made of plastic, embedded in a plastic base allowing vertical and horizontal adjusting. A DIN plug, three pins.
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OKTAVA ML-17
OKTAVA ML-17-
years 60’s
nr: 455
Beautiful and great sounding Russian ribbon microphone from the 1960s. Compared to RCA or B&O classics. Cardioid characteristic. Our copy is in very good condition technically, but visually slightly scratched. However, it is worthy of its presentation. Beautiful device. The cable with a fitted XLR connector. Ready to record.
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PEIKER TM24
PEIKER TM24-
years 50's
nr: 7575
A very nicely made Peiker Acoustic model. It is set in an ingenious manner by means of a ball socket on a plastic base. After taking it off we can set the microphone on a stand. The name of the model is missing at the front. The cable with a 3-pin din connector.
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PIEZO MX 4 brown
PIEZO MX 4 brown-
years 50's
nr: none
Polish microphone made in the 50’s. A plastic structure with a gold-plated grill, visually very similar to the German Grundig GDM 11. The cable is ended with a three-pin DIN plug.
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PIEZO MX 4 green
PIEZO MX 4 green-
years 50's
nr: none
The product of Polish work cooperative Piezoelektronika from Tychy draws attention with, among other things, its colour. As it appears from the manual, in addition to the pistachio, there are still 8 colours to choose from. We have the brown and the white versions. The microphone is all in plastic, with showy gold-plated grill. The twin brother of GDM Grundig 11. 5-pin socket.
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PIEZO MX 4 white
PIEZO MX 4 white-
years 50's
nr: none
A twin brother of Grundig MD5 and Labor MD5. Manufacturing date established by guesswork. Not much information available about this company, we’re still looking. The microphone has a rather untypical, green-coloured cable and an odd plug, which looks a bit similar to a 1/8” jack.
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PIEZO MX3
PIEZO MX3-
years 50's
nr: none
At a glance, the microphone looks as if it had a military application. It would perfectly suit a tank :) A simple, solid design, heavy, bulky and lacking in subtleties. Originally mounted on a different kind of leg. No other information available, manufacturing date was established by guesswork.
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PIEZO MX3 blue-grey
PIEZO MX3 blue-grey-
years 50's
nr: none
The second Piezo MX3 model in our collection, this time on an original base and in a blue-grey colour. Set on a solid base, quite big and completely made of metal. Cable without the original connector.
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PRIMO DM-260
PRIMO DM-260-
years 1960s
nr: none
A metal, miniature dynamic microphone of the Japanese brand Primo founded in 1952 in Tokyo. Carefully made, mounted on a heavy metal base ending with a standard 3-pin DIN plug. Our piece is in perfect condition and original packaging. The Primo company exists to this day and still remains a significant producer of microphone inserts and speakers.
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PROTON UNKNOWN
PROTON UNKNOWN-
years 1950s
nr: none
A metal microphone from the Norwegian Proton brand. Unfortunately, we do not know the model. It was apparently sold with a tape recorder. The design is encountered quite rarely. A tripod socket in the lower part of the housing. An unoriginal connector at the end of the cable.
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Protona MINIFON Special
Protona MINIFON Special-
years 60's
nr: none
An extremely interesting example. Part of the Minifon Special set manufactured in Hamburg in the 1960s by the Protona company, eventually acquired by Telefunken. Protona was specialised in... spy equipment! In some other sets you can find, for instance, a watch with a built-in microphone that 007 would be proud of. A switch on the side of the body. Luminous eyelet. The cable ends in an untypical 9 PIN plug.
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RCF1612/l
RCF1612/l-
years 60's
nr: none
The Italian dynamic microphone is from the sixties. Built entirely of metal, heavy and solid (about 500 g). The on/off switch fixed in the body. The fastening socket on the tripod, connection by small Tuchel. The piece is in excellent condition.
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RECORDIO
RECORDIO-
years 50's
nr: none
Entirely metallic body. A braided cable ends in a 1/4” jack plug. Date of birth established by guesswork. No information about the Recordio company. Model unknown. This item is in quite good condition.
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REVOX 3377
REVOX 3377-
years 70's
nr: none
A gorgeous dynamic microphone by a renowned manufacturer, Revox/Struder. Made of a combination of metal and plastic and mounted on a sturdy metal support. The body features a switch with volume control. The cable ends in a plug similar to RCA connector. Supplied with a 1/4" jack adapter. All packaged in a really cool box. Excellent, clear sound.
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REVOX M 3500
REVOX M 3500-
years 70's
nr: 42265
The cousin of BEYER M 201, valued at studios around the world with a linear dynamic microphone sound. Used mostly for drums and electric guitar. In metal, made in Germany, mounted on a solid cast iron base. XLR connector. Our specimen has the original packaging with the characteristic graph.
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RIESSMANN A20
RIESSMANN A20-
years 50's
nr: 212
Jeden z niewielu zachowanych okazów niemieckiego producenta z Drezna, wchłoniętego w latach 70tych przez RFT. Mikrofon lampowy, utrzymany w stylistyce „bottle”, przeznaczony do nagrań studyjnych. Stan wizualny dobry, w komplecie zasilacz do remontu i gruby gumowany kabel. Jeden z pierwszych w kolejce do uruchomienia.
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RONETTE R474
RONETTE R474-
years 40's
nr: 1366
A lovely find from the 1940s, manufactured by a Dutch firm Ronette. Complete, mounted on a solid metal support. Great design, visually attractive and very heavy. Our mike has a thick, stiff cable that features no connector.
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RONETTE SB 742
RONETTE SB 742-
years 50's
nr: 3315
A rare specimen, very seldom available at auction. This piezoelectric microphone from this Dutch manufacturer was equipped with two membranes, which was supposed to record sound without interference, help to fight vibrations and transfer signal by means of a longer cable. Our copy has a slightly worn cable with a jack connector. It has not been tested.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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).
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