| 1. | In particular they were very well known for the RB Ribbon microphone.
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| 2. | Ribbon microphones are still in demand today and come in many styles.
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| 3. | Lip-ribbon microphones are more efficient at noise reduction at lower frequencies.
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| 4. | Walter H . Schottky and Erwin Gerlach co-invented the first ribbon microphone.
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| 5. | Ribbon microphones use a thin, usually corrugated metal ribbon suspended in a magnetic field.
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| 6. | The development of ribbon tweeters has more or less followed the development of ribbon microphones.
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| 7. | The acoustic complexity of ribbon microphones is comparable to other types of air coupled transducers.
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| 8. | In ribbon microphones, a light metal ribbon is suspended between the poles of a magnet.
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| 9. | The dynamic or moving coil microphone was introduced around 1930 and the velocity or ribbon microphone in 1932.
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| 10. | Uptempo drum parts were recorded with closer microphones while " spacier sections " were recorded with ribbon microphones.
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