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Akai; AKG; Astatic; AEA Ribbon Mics; Audio-Technica; Behringer; Beyerdynamic; Blue Microphones; Brauner; Brüel & Kjær; CAD Audio; Core Sound LLC; DJI; DPA ...
Defunct companies are kept both in this category tree and in the Category:Companies of the United States by state or territory category tree. Subcategories This category has the following 53 subcategories, out of 53 total.
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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]
This is likely to be the case with less-familiar names such as the Linen Closet, Computer City, and the Financial Corporation of America, all of which sold for $2,000 apiece.
Microphones, amplifiers, and various electronic effects such as reverbs were available, many of which sported the Lafayette brand name, most notably the Echo Verb and Echo Verb II. [5] Among the most famous guitar effects that Lafayette sold were the Roto-Vibe and Uni-Vibe , used by many musicians, most notably Jimi Hendrix .
Note: Defunct company articles should be placed in a 'by location' sub-category and a 'by industry' sub-category. Subcategories This category has the following 8 subcategories, out of 8 total.
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