Shure Unidyne 55S Elvis Mic von 1955 und 1957 JJ Harp Mic
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55s Microphone. Shure 55S Unidyne Microphone 1956 Reverb Microphone, Vintage This features improvements in the redesigned Shure patented acoustic phase-shift network that has been redesigned and a revised moving-coil system now providing high efficiency and extended, smooth, frequency response The microphone shall be Shure Model 55S, 55SW, or equivalent
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The Shure 55S Unidyne microphone, commonly referred to as "The Elvis Mic," is a vintage unidirectional dynamic microphone manufactured in the '50s This iconic mic is generally in nice working condition
Used Shure 55S Unidyne Dynamic Microphone Guitar Center
This unit shall have a Cardioid horizontal polar characteristic 225 WEST HURON STREET :: CHICAGO 10, ILLINOIS PHONE Delaware 7-4550 :: CABLE: SHUREMlCRO 55s Multi-Impedance "Small Unidyne" Microphone (Ultra-Cardioid, Unidirectional, Moving-Coil Dynamic) General: The Model 55s is a small, compact. The 55S (Small Unidyne) is a compact dynamic multi-impedance microphone with a cardioid polar pattern response
VINTAGE SHURE UNIDYNE MODEL 55S MICROPHONE.. The microphone shall be a moving coil type microphone with a frequency range of 50 to 15,000 Hz The model 55S was last sold in 1978 for $84; first sold in 1951 for $72
Shure model 55S microphone from 1951, a one dollar find from an estate. By the 1950s, it was so recognizable that a company advertisement simply featured a picture of the mic and copy reading "Used the World Over More Than Any Other Microphone" and "The Microphone That Needs No Name." The resistance should be less than 100 ohms, and probably closer to 10 ohms.