Sony C38. Sony C38B Condenser Microphone Vintage Rare Mic C38B Retro Gear Shop This listing is for a Sony C-38.The C-38 was the first generation of the C-38B microphone, sold from 1965 until about 1969, when it was sold in the US as the C-37 FET I used the -10dB pad on the AKG and the -8dB on the Sony for miking a 6 1/2-inch 1967 Ludwig snare with a Remo Weatherking coated head.
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But the C-38 had one major difference from the C-37A, as the newcomer was the world's first Field Effects Transistor (FET) microphone Ok so I can get my hands on a C38 but i cant find a C38a
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In all cases, the Sony performed very well making it a very versatile first choice "go to" all-purpose condenser mic As you can see from the photos, it is in excellent condition, which is miraculous for a microphone from the 1960s The C-38B Professional Large-Diaphragm Condenser Microphone from Sony is a professional, large-diaphragm condenser microphone intended for vocal and instrument capturing in professional recording studios
CB Sony CB Audiofanzine. Ideal for vocal and instrument recording, this microphone is. The lineage of this latest version goes back to 1965, when Sony unveiled the successor to its famed C-37A tube mic
Sony C38B Condenser Microphone Vintage Rare Mic C38B Retro Gear Shop. This item can be returned in its original condition for a full refund or replacement within 30 days of receipt On a snare drum I compared the C-38B to an AKG C-414EB and a brand new Shure SM-57