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Realistic (Sony) 33-1080 Back-Electret Condenser Cardiod Microphones, Pair

$ 44.88

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Power: 1.5-12 VDC Battery
  • Type: Back-Electret Cardiod Microphone
  • Bundle Description: XLR cable, "pop" wind-screens, manual, Audio Test Report
  • Capsule: Back-Electret Cardiod Condenser
  • Brand: Tandy Corp. RadioShack Realistic
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Custom Bundle: Yes
  • Modified Item: No
  • Condition: This pair of Radio Shack (made by Sony) electret-condenser microphones is in fine, original working condition and have been stored for several years in a air-conditioned cabinet.
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Model: 33-1080
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Restocking Fee: No

    Description

    Vintage
    Radio Shack Realistic (Sony ECM/C22) Cat. No. 33-1080, Cardiod Back-Electret Condenser Microphones (ECM)
    This famous, highly respected and widely used vintage back-electret condenser microphone was designed and made by Sony (Model # ECM/C22) for Tandy Corporation (Realistic).  It is an excellent microphone design, nearly the equal of some very expensive professional-grade (and very expensive) condenser microphones.  It includes polyurethane wind ("pop") filters and 3-wire detachable XLR cables (though terminated in a 1/4-inch connector for unbalanced-line use, but
    easily
    changed to full XLR connection if desired for slightly less noise and increased sensitivity) and mike stand holders.  The mike cables are around 10-12'.  It is powered by a standard 1.5 VDC "AA" battery, but it can accept higher voltages up to 12 volts DC, resulting in lower noise and improved signal-to-noise ratio.  When new, these microphones sold for about .00 each.
    Because of Sony's "back-electret" design, the moving mass is greatly reduced, resulting in superb transient response and clarity.  This was one of the hallmarks of the Sony (used by Radio Shack) design for this microphone.  This is clearly
    not
    a 00+ Neumann or AKG 48-volt phamtom power-supply condenser microphone, but its performance isn't actually that far behind them; only in extreme low frequencies, harmonic distortion at high output levels and signal-to-noise ratio does this inexpensive electret design lag behing the pro microphones.
    These microphones have been used just a few times over the years and have been stored for the past several years in an air-conditioned cabinet at a maintained temperature of 68 degree/50% RH.  The microphones are in nearly perfect cosmetic and electromechanical condition.  They perform excellently, and the batteries were always removed when not in use.  There are few microphones in this price range that can match the performance of these microphones, and an entire test report was done in
    Audio
    magazine on this specific microphone, and the report is included with these items along with the owner's manual.
    Ref. AR-2101332