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  1. The Golden Microphone (Turkish: Altın Mikrofon) was a music contest annually held between 1965 and 1968 in Turkey. It was organized by the newspaper Hürriyet. In 1960s, most of the Turkish popular music melodies were either songs from west Europe with Turkish lyrics or traditional Turkish folk melodies played with western instruments.

  2. The Golden Microphone ( Turkish: Altın Mikrofon) was a music contest annually held between 1965 and 1968 in Turkey. It was organized by the newspaper Hürriyet. In 1960s, most of the Turkish popular music melodies were either songs from west Europe with Turkish lyrics or traditional Turkish folk melodies played with western instruments.

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  4. Electro-Voice RE20. Stevie Wonder singing into an RE20 in 1973. The Electro-Voice RE20 is an American professional cardioid dynamic microphone, commonly used in broadcasting applications since 1968. Designed by Electro-Voice using the company's patented Variable-D technology and a large-diaphragm element, it has been described as an industry ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MicrophoneMicrophone - Wikipedia

    Systems for extracting voice input from ambient noise (notably telephones, speech recognition systems, hearing aids) Surround sound and related technologies. Locating objects by sound: acoustic source localization (e.g. military use to locate the source (s) of artillery fire). Aircraft location and tracking.

  6. West’s Microphone. James West joined forces with Sessler while he was at Bell. Their goal was to develop a compact, sensitive microphone that wouldn’t cost a fortune to produce. They completed development of their electret microphone in 1962 – it worked on the basis of the electret transducers they had developed – and they began ...

  7. Bi-directional by nature, a ribbon transducer can also be the element in an omnidirectional, cardioid, or super-cardioid microphone. Shure and Ribbon Mics. In 1939, Shure introduced the “Rocket”Model 50, priced at $27.50 ($515 in US dollars today) and the Model 5 at $21.00 ($403 today). A year later, the Model 500 and the “Stratoliner ...

  8. Aug 10, 2019 · 1878: Just a couple years after Berliner and Edison created their microphone, David Edward Hughes, a British-American inventor/music professor, developed the first carbon microphone. Hughes's microphone was the early prototype for the various carbon microphones still in use today. Read More. History of the Loudspeaker. By Mary Bellis.

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