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1940's RCA MI-6203-C Varacoustic Ribbon Microphone, works w/desk stand & cable

$ 789.35

Availability: 56 in stock
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Type: Vintage Microphone
  • Condition: Very presentable with some restoration, working strong with rich audio
  • Model: MI-6203-C
  • Modified Item: Yes
  • Modification Description: Some physical restoration
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Brand: RCA

    Description

    Offering a
    vintage
    1940's RCA MI-6203-C Varacoustic "LO" Ribbon Microphone with desk stand and cable
    . This model sprang from the overwhelming popularity of the RCA 77, so RCA installed the
    same ribbon/motor structure inside a smaller casing.
    This is a
    fine
    high-fidelity low-z ribbon mic
    designed to provide a variety of directional response patterns.
    A slide baffle control on the backside allows for a
    choice of directional patterns resulting in increased signal-to-noise ratio
    , otherwise it's exactly the same motor as a 77-D. The mic casing has had some physical restoration, new screen cloth, and repainted.
    RCA marketed this mic towards indoor sound applications; public address, studio, industrial sound and stage pick-up. (The final 2 photos show this model used with "The Shadow" radio series from the 40's, and a press film photo with Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall.)
    This one is in
    excellent working condition
    ...has been thoroughly tested
    providing a smooth rich audio profile with strong output
    . It has the 5/8-27 thread adapter so can mount to any standard desk/floor stand or overhead boom.
    The aluminum desk stand shown is included
    , a nice metal RCA badge affixed, and is hardwired to a short cable terminating with a 3 pin male XLR plug.
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