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A rare type of microphone stand is the bottomless microphone stand—essentially a microphone stand with no base, so a singer must hold it throughout a live performance. It is useful as a mobile prop. Freddie Mercury (the lead singer of Queen), discovered the device by accident: he grabbed a standard microphone stand with such force that it ...
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A piece of television history is on the auction block. On Feb. 29, the booth from the final scene of “The Sopranos” went up for auction on eBay.The booth, which is being sold by Holsten’s, a ...
Early D-104 mikes used a 1" thick case, a large ID tag, and holes for "ring & spring" mounts. The design was modified in April 1937 with smaller tags and reduced thickness. A black "grip" switch stand ("G" Stand) with a metal ID tag was manufactured in January 1938. A solid-state amplifier was incorporated into the "G" stand in the 1960s.
He then proceeded to take the only old style round base mic stand at the venue, checked to see if the base wasn't stripped out, then put Brown's mic (SM 58) and clip on it. He then, with a joint hanging from his mouth, proceeded to wrap layers and layers of duct tape around the cord and stand just under the mic clip.
Talkboy is a line of handheld voice recorder and sound novelty toys manufactured by Tiger Electronics in the 1990s. [1] The brand began as a result of a promotional tie-in with the 1992 film Home Alone 2: Lost in New York; the most well-known product was the Deluxe Talkboy, a cassette recorder and player with a variable-speed voice changer that caused toy crazes over several holiday shopping ...
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This technique combines both the volume difference and the timing difference as sound arrives on- and off-axis at two cardioid microphones spread to a 110° angle, and spaced 17 cm apart. [ 1 ] The microphones should be as similar as possible, preferably a frequency-matched pair of an identical type and model.