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Home > infrastructure > Microphone (XLR) connector history

Microphone (XLR) connector history

2018-03-022008-12-13

Ray A. Rayburn has just updated his page on the XLR microphone connector and its antecedents. Very interesting. While not a major issue in tape recorders, it is in studio practice and for microphone collectors.

Categories infrastructure, live sound and recording, parts
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ARSC Journal Tape Degradation article available online
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