It's in very good condition as well. No weird odors either. I've never even seen a DuKane 7A155 box before. Pic # 2 shows this very model in an old Electro Voice catalog from the 1950's. Again, this mic was sold under contract to DuKane which was a very common practice by both E.V and Shure Brothers.
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You are looking at an older Electro Voice model 950 "Cardax" crystal cardioid microphone. I would rate the signal strength at only 30%. Most of these 950 model mics don't even work at all. The mic is better off being used for display, prop or repair purposes.
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The V1 was part of the "V-Series" which included the V1, V2 and V3, with the V1 being the smaller of the series. (The EV maker's badge is readable.). The two side thumbnuts are original. Thebasic desk stand is also included, overall height with the microphone is 12".
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You are looking at an older Electro Voice model 950 "Cardax" crystal cardioid microphone. The mic is better off being used for display, prop or repair purposes. This mic has been thoroughly cleaned and tested.
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The first is an Electro-Voice 630 with stand and cable.
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You are looking at a very rare and unique 1940's era Electro Voice model 75 carbon microphone with period Astatic detachable E6G desk stand. The stand is a period 40's era Astatic E6G detachable desk stand.
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The 660 uni-directional (super cardioid) picking up only your voice directly in front of the screen and cancelling out unwanted background noise. It has a very tight polar pattern. It should be noted that this mic has a new inner foam pop filter / liner.
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