Broadcasting Telecasting (Apr-Jun 1957)

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"Amazingly Versatile"... That's What Audio Engineers Say About The Electro-Voice Model 646 Omnidirectional Dynamic Lavalier Microphone With Variable Response Control Weighs only 6l/z ounces, less cable. lVs x 6V4 inches long This remarkably small and inconspicuous microphone is widely used and highly praised by TV and broadcast, audio engineers. Hung on a neck cord, it frees hands of announcer or performer for demonstration or dramatic effects. Exclusive Variable Response Control permits positive screwdriver adjustment for rising or flat high-frequency response. Where concealment is desired, the 646 easily hides under a tie, behind props. Like all E-V microphones, maintenance costs are extremely low. Indestructible Acoustalloy Diaphragm and all the other E-V quality features save you money. Frequency response: 50-10,000 cps — high frequency response, variable. Choice of 50, 150 or 250 ohms. Includes neck cord, clip and cable. List, $147.50. Electro-Voice is the Major Supplier to the Broadcasting, Telecasting and Recording Industries. E-V Broadcast Microphones are Sold Only Through authorized Distributors. E-V Model 655C E-V Model 655C The World's finest T-V and Broadcast microphone Model 655C, designed to be heard, not seen. It's the widest-range microphone in the world, encompassing the entire audio range and more. Easy to use, outstanding for single-mike pickup applications. Integral blast filter and Acoustalloy diaphragm. $200 List (less stand). E-V Model G6G Variable "D" Cardioid-a triumph of electro-acoustics Smallest and lightest of the cardioids, only I loz., this widely used E-V mike features the exclusive, patented Variable D®. Variable D means artists can work twice as far away from the 666 as from conventional microphones, yet there is virtually no proximity effect— sound quality doesn't change as artists move in close. Internal wire screen prevents "popping." $255 List (less stand). Model 665, for superb cardioid per formance at a modest price, choose this quality microphone. It has a uniform cardioid pattern at all frequencies, permits close talking without bass accentuation, has blast filter and exclusive Acoustalloy diaphragm. $150 List (less stand). Model 654, a low-cost, high-quality unit, is similar in design to the 655C. Essentially flat to 15,000 cps, it's fine for all-around use. $100 List (less stand). Model 649 Lavalier, created for TV, is a small, slim omnidirectional unit providing smooth response and high output. Requires no closely-associated auxiliary equipment, can be worn on neck cord, hand-held or used on stand. Has E-V Acoustalloy diaphragm. $115 List. E-V Model 635 -"Workhorse of the Industry" Extremely rugged— engineered for group pick-up, sports, special events and mobile applications— indoors or outdoors. Low initial cost, lowest maintenance cost.$82 List (less stand). Get ALL the Facts on E-V Professional Microphones. Write for Catalog 120-BT75 TODAY. ® ELECTRO-VOICE. INC. BUCHANAN, MICHIGmN Export: 13 East 40th Street. New York 16. U.S.A. Cables: ARLAU Broadcasting • Telecasting May 20, 1957 • Page 107