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... gb wrote: Here are the 1951 and 1971 data sheets: http://www.shure.com/pdf/discontinued/55s_1951.pdf http://www.shure.com/pdf/discontinued/55s.pdf Shure stocks some parts for these earlier models. Thanks so much! I guess it's a currently available part. I looked at the specs and this is one great microphone; I now have two of them. I need to make up a cable for the new one. Bob - The audio response from the 55s is very flat from 150 Hz to 6 kHz which provides great reproduction for voice work .... which is also why Shure still makes this classic after 50 years. I forgot to give you the restoration pages for this microphone (Shure did make a version in a gold finish) .. Darren Pallen Productions is probably best known for this microphone and his restoration work (using red and blue silk for inserts). http://www.darrenpallen.com/Shure.htm History of the Shure 55 series goes back to just before WW2 (photos from various collections) http://www.k-bay106.com/shure55a.jpg (1939 - 1946) http://www.k-bay106.com/shure55.jpg (1947 - 1951) http://www.k-bay106.com/shure55s.jpg (1951 - 1978) Ribbon microphone restoration (Larry King and David Letterman have them on their talk show desks - although an out of camera boom mic is usually used for audio pickup) The late Jon R. Sank was the designer for many of the RCA ribbon mics (highly prized). http://www.thuntek.net/~bk11/bk11.htm http://www.bigdmc.com/mic-repair.htm gb |
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