Radiofonimikrofoner, Assistent S. V. Joergensen, Teknisk Meddelelser 1943,
Generaldirektorat for Post- og Telegrafvaesendet
Med stor sannolikhet har Sven Jerring använt mina mikrofoner
som visas i videon, när Radiotjänst/Sveriges Radio fanns på Kungsgatan 8 i Stockholm.
som visas i videon, när Radiotjänst/Sveriges Radio fanns på Kungsgatan 8 i Stockholm.
Telefunken carbon microphone (1925)
This microphone is of a Reiscz type and was the standard studio microphone until 1932. It is very heavy as the microphone housing is made of limestone. The weight is ca 3 kg! Nickname in Swedish is Sockerbiten as it looks like a lump of sugar.
Standard Electric electro-dynamic microphone (1932)
Made in England and has low noise, high dynamic range and a wide frequency range. It was used both as studio and outside microphones for a long time. Swedish nickname is Pralinen as it has a chocolate candy look.
Western Electric non-directional microphone (1936)
Made in U.S.A. and was used for interviews and as reporters microphone until end of the 50's. Swedish nickname is Kulan as it looks like a ball.