
RCA 74-B Junior Velocity Ribbon Microphone - Reverb
The RCA 74-B Junior Velocity is a relatively small bi-directional ribbon microphone offered as a smaller, cost-effective alternative to the flagship 44-BX. Typically used for up-close speech and broadcasting, the 74-B's frequency response is a bit more limited at both ends of the range.
RCA 74B - Gearspace
This vintage ribbon mic (standard figure 8 pattern) was introduced in the 1930s as the budget mic in the RCA line and continued in production up through the 1950s. It was a standard at small radio stations and studios, and is often seen in newsreels of the day. Its rated frequency response (only... by John Eppstein
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RCA Model 74 Ribbon Microphones – Modesto Radio Museum
RCA Type 74-B Bi-Directional Junior Velocity Microphone. Somewhere around the middle 1930s RCA came out with the model 74 ribbon mic (microphone). It was nicknamed the “Junior Velocity.” Velocity is another term used to describe a ribbon microphone.
RCA 74b 1950’s - Reverb
Toshiba Type F microphone that was made under license from RCA in 1955. In good working order. Reverb has your back if your item is lost, damaged, or doesn't match its description. Simply report any issues within 7 days and we'll help you get a full refund. Learn more about Reverb Buyer Protection.
1940s RCA 74B Junior Velocity Vintage Ribbon Microphone w …
Up for sale, a 1940s RCA "Junior Velocity" 74B ribbon microphone in excellent condition and in good working order. Produced from the late 1930's to about 1950 as a bi-directional (figure 8) "little brother" to the more expensive, and larger RCA 44, …
The RCA Type 74-B Junior Velocity - Coutant
View a 74-B with its grilles off. Free from objectional peaks or dips from 70 to 8,000 cycles. Bi-directional “figure eight” type pattern which allows placing of artists on both sides of the …
RCA 74B Junior Velocity ribbon mic - User review - Gearspace
2011年12月8日 · This vintage ribbon mic (standard figure 8 pattern) was introduced in the 1930s as the budget mic in the RCA line and continued in production up through the 1950s. It was a standard at small radio stations and studios, and is often seen in newsreels of the day. Its rated frequency response (only 50Hz-9kHz) belies its smooth, detailed sound.
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RCA 74-B Ribbon Microphone - Cole Picks Vintage
Here’s an RCA 74-B from the late 1940’s! The 74-B was one of RCA’s lower priced microphones that was meant to serve as an every day utility microphone. Despite the lower price, RCA made the 74-B with the same high quality as their other famous ribbon microphones. These feature large magnets with a medium ribbon width t
Any RCA 74B owners in the house? - Gearspace
2006年5月27日 · i've found that the trick with combo amps is to get the amp up off the floor, then position the mic so that the electronics are at the bottom of the combo rather than at the top. This solved it for me (at least, with a '65 Fender Deluxe and a 74B).
RCA 74-B Junior Ribbon Microphone - National Museum of American History
It is a bi-directional Junior Velocity Microphone, type 74-B, serial #2083, made of metal designed in chromium and black. The 74-B microphone was an inexpensive, small and light-weight model, recommended for audition studios, announce positions, talk balk and stage work. This microphone was used by WANN (1190 AM) radio station.