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Walter H. Schottky and Erwin Gerlach co-invented the ribbon microphone.

 
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ribbon (English)
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historical description: A velocity microphone with a bidirectional pickup pattern. Used agreat deal as cast (actor's) mikes. (English)
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Publication date: 1952
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velocity mike (English)
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historical description: RIBBON type of microphone. (English)
Property / historical term: velocity mike (English) / qualifier
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Property / historical term: velocity mike (English) / qualifier
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Publication date: 1952
Timestamp+1952-00-00T00:00:00Z
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CalendarGregorian
Precision1 year
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Latest revision as of 21:51, 13 November 2024

Walter H. Schottky and Erwin Gerlach co-invented the ribbon microphone.
  • velocity mike
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Ribbon Microphone
Walter H. Schottky and Erwin Gerlach co-invented the ribbon microphone.
  • velocity mike

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Ribbon Microphone
1920s (English)
Walter H. Schottky and Erwin Gerlach co-invented the ribbon microphone. In this type of microphone, sound waves vibrate a thin sheet of electrically conductive material placed between the poles of a magnet, which then produces an electrical signal by electromagnetic induction.
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ribbon (English)
A velocity microphone with a bidirectional pickup pattern. Used agreat deal as cast (actor's) mikes. (English)
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velocity mike (English)
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