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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 ...
Fern A. Yarbrough founded the American Microphone Company in Los Angeles in the 1930s. The company supplied microphones for broadcast, recording, and live sound. The broadcast and film industries used the American D-22 and D-33 Microphones extensively, in part because of their modern sleek looks and tapered design. [1]
Defunct companies based in New York (state) (11 C, 177 P) Defunct companies based in North Carolina (4 C, 71 P) Defunct companies based in North Dakota (4 C, 2 P) O.
The Turner Microphone Company was an American manufacturer of microphones in Cedar Rapids, Iowa from 1931 to 1979. Turner operated as a small company but produced and sold many well made but modestly priced microphones. [1] Many of the microphones they produced were general purpose bullet-style microphones and CB radio communications microphones.
Pages in category "Microphone manufacturers" The following 49 pages are in this category, out of 49 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
American Association for Medical Systems and Informatics; American Coalition of Life Activists; American Federation of Actors; American Palestine Committee; American Spirit Foundation; American Student Union; American Veterans Committee (1943–2008) Anti-Cigarette League of America; Atlanta Conference of Negro Problems
Defunct food and drink companies of the United States (5 C, 10 P) Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States (21 C, 766 P) Defunct shipbuilding companies of the United States (6 C, 158 P)
The business was founded in 1919 by Alfred L. Williams as Brush Labs to develop products that used piezoelectric crystals. [1] Associates spun off the Brush Development Company in 1930 with piezoelectric phonograph pickups as its main product. [2]