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  2. Shure 55SH - Wikipedia

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    Shure 55S. The Shure 55SH is a professional cardioid dynamic microphone that has been commonly used in broadcast applications since 1939. Designed by American audio products company Shure, it has been described as "iconic" in pamphlets and reviews, [1] after the Elvis stamp issued by the U.S. Postal Service in 1993. [2]

  3. Shure SM57 - Wikipedia

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    The cardioid pickup pattern of the microphone reduces the pickup of unwanted background sound and the generation of acoustic feedback. SM57s have also been a staple when reinforcing the sound from guitar amplifiers. In a more unconventional fashion, the SM57 has been favored by some as a vocal mic, both live and in the studio.

  4. Shure SM7 - Wikipedia

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    Engineer-producer Bruce Swedien used several microphones including the SM7 to record Michael Jackson's vocals for Thriller in 1982. The SM7 was the only vocal microphone on "P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing)", and was probably used for "Billie Jean", according to Swedien's session notes. [10] Swedien owned six SM7s, and was a big fan of its sound.

  5. Neumann U 47 - Wikipedia

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    The Neumann U 47 is a large-diaphragm condenser microphone. It is one of the most famous studio microphones and was Neumann's first microphone after the Second World War. The original series, manufactured by Georg Neumann GmbH between 1949 and 1965, employed a tube design; early U 47s used the M 7 capsule, then replaced by the K 47 from 1958.

  6. Sound recording and reproduction - Wikipedia

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    Frances Densmore and Blackfoot chief Mountain Chief working on a recording project of the Bureau of American Ethnology (1916).. Sound recording and reproduction is the electrical, mechanical, electronic, or digital inscription and re-creation of sound waves, such as spoken voice, singing, instrumental music, or sound effects.

  7. Microphone - Wikipedia

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    The cardioid family of microphones are commonly used as vocal or speech microphones since they are good at rejecting sounds from other directions. In three dimensions, the cardioid is shaped like an apple centered around the microphone, which is the "stem" of the apple.

  8. List of microphone manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of defunct microphone manufacturers with articles. Aiwa; Altec Lansing; American Microphone; Ampex; Astatic; Brush Development Company; Dynaco ...

  9. AKG (company) - Wikipedia

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    D19c - dynamic cardioid mic. Often used by Norman Smith and Geoff Emerick as drum overheads on Ringo Starr's drums on Beatles recording sessions (1964-1967) [23] D190; D222 - a dual capsule dynamic microphone used at the despatch boxes of the UK parliament; D220; D330 - a high-end dynamic vocal microphone used by ABBA. [citation needed]

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