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A New Microphone

Better Tonal Results

BPRHAPS the greatest development in broadcasting equipment last year was the appearance of the directional type of microphone. It consists essentially of a specially designed condenser type microphone mounted in front of a parabolic reflector. This device, it is claimed, has the quality of absorbing the sounds from a Wide group of entertainers, and hag been found particularly adaptable to the presentation of symphony orchestras. The reflector, which has a diameter of three feet, has been found rather bulky and tests are being matte to reduce its size without prejudic the tone quality. we

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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 37, 27 March 1931, Page 12

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A New Microphone Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 37, 27 March 1931, Page 12

A New Microphone Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 37, 27 March 1931, Page 12

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