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  • officialbob5officialbob5

    wide opening

    Melodium HF 111Published on 01/16/14 at 07:39
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    This microphone has a very very wide opening, making sound is impressive not for its quality but for its accuracy.

    OVERALL OPINION

    for over 10 years
  • Analog-ManAnalog-Man

    the sound of the forties ...

    Melodium HF 111Published on 08/11/12 at 02:04
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    This mic is in line Melodium products,
    this model is particularly aimed at the general public (necessarily wealthy at the time)
    membrane round aluminum (+ /-20mm)
    internal impedance transformer (with a turns ratio of 1:40)
    DC resistance of the micro is 7 ohms (internal measure)
    DC resistance of 1000 ohms transformer
    the sound is very distinctive: midrange bite, resonances metal ...
    it is put into the category of microphones for harmonica (whatever it is impractical to hold in hand with a harmonica)
    or equity instrument or a song like "retro jazz"
    not need to plug foobar stuff sound vintage ...
    balanced output (solder in the microwave)
    the output level is low on a moder…
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    This mic is in line Melodium products,
    this model is particularly aimed at the general public (necessarily wealthy at the time)
    membrane round aluminum (+ /-20mm)
    internal impedance transformer (with a turns ratio of 1:40)
    DC resistance of the micro is 7 ohms (internal measure)
    DC resistance of 1000 ohms transformer
    the sound is very distinctive: midrange bite, resonances metal ...
    it is put into the category of microphones for harmonica (whatever it is impractical to hold in hand with a harmonica)
    or equity instrument or a song like "retro jazz"
    not need to plug foobar stuff sound vintage ...
    balanced output (solder in the microwave)
    the output level is low on a modern table because it was calculated to operate on grafted tube (usually one or ECC83 EF86)

    OVERALL OPINION

    it sounds very "Berthe Sylva"
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