Today: just a round-up of some broadcast mics that caught my eye for some or another reason: above, the ‘Stanford-Omega’ condenser mic. This is an odd one. Anyone?
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Re: Stanford Omega - http://www.groupdiy.com/index.php?topic=50750.msg643667#msg643667
I am actually selling this pair here:
http://www.groupdiy.com/index.php?topic=51990.msg661724#msg661724
Might have to be signed in to see that?
Best,
Ben
slap that RE-15 on a guitar amp, or under a snare, or upside of a rack tom, or close in on an acoustic guitar (with a fast, gain-heavy preamp, in that case). there's a lot to love.
Dear everybody,
I found a Sony CRT-32 fm wireless microphone which is in very good condition and probably still works. The problem is that – after days of search in the WEB – I have no found anything about it. So, I would appreciate very much if anyone could let me have any information, website, owner’s manual, whatever.
Thank you all in advance.