This is an amazing microphone collection. Sylvia is lucky to have been able to buy Bob Paquette’s microphone museum collection. He worked at RCA and bought many of his mics from them. Sylvia is standing on the shoulders of a giant here, Bob Paquette certainly deserves a ton of recognition for collecting all these amazing microphones. I hope Sylvia paid Bob’s estate very well for all of them. RIP Bob!!!
The shoulders of a giant. I met Bob and had a tour of his museum over decade ago. I'm really sad to hear that his collection has moved so far away. He was an amazing person full of amazing info that he was eager and happy to share. He also wrote his own book on microphones. I was very fortunate to have the opportunity to meet and talk to Bob and have him show me his collection and listen to his amazing stories.
Also Sylvia I reached out earlier this year but want to reiterate Dave Rat is really interested in doing a 1 on 1 with you,which i think could be amazing if you both did a collaboration on a live /studio,application that would make from studio to stage a more seemless transition for engineers abd bands to use maybe&if not at the very least a conversation we would all enjoy witnessing
stunning collection, though some models make absolutely no sense easthetical wise. I wonder how differenct or rather how they would sound in a modern mix, i lwould love to hear a full song only using the old microphes.
At about 1:02 a Shure model 55 is incorrectly identified as the "Elvis Mic". The "Elvis Mic" is the later smaller Shure 55-S not the much larger model 55.
Yes, indeed! She and Chris are really terrific, and we're grateful to have an association with them. Looking forward to the next installment in what we hope will be an annual series.
Hi everyone, Can y'all recommend me some microphones that: -can be used to record with a smartphone -can also be used with and benefit from an audiointerface -versatile enough to be used on most instruments and singing. -studio quality.nstruments and singing. -studio/high quality
This is an amazing microphone collection. Sylvia is lucky to have been able to buy Bob Paquette’s microphone museum collection. He worked at RCA and bought many of his mics from them. Sylvia is standing on the shoulders of a giant here, Bob Paquette certainly deserves a ton of recognition for collecting all these amazing microphones. I hope Sylvia paid Bob’s estate very well for all of them. RIP Bob!!!
The shoulders of a giant. I met Bob and had a tour of his museum over decade ago. I'm really sad to hear that his collection has moved so far away.
He was an amazing person full of amazing info that he was eager and happy to share. He also wrote his own book on microphones.
I was very fortunate to have the opportunity to meet and talk to Bob and have him show me his collection and listen to his amazing stories.
Sylvia is a great curator. Im glad shes doing this. I look forward to more!
The collection is in good hands with Sylvia.
This is truly a treasure of a video. Thank you!
Thanks for sharing! I missed this call so it was good to find this online
She is my very Favorite of all of us!
A marvelous presentation. However I wish I could warm up to the SM57, but that mic has never appealed to me.
@ 1:12:23 the she's holding/showing is a RCA 77D NOT DX. 77D's have the round control plate. The DX's have a diamond shaped one.
1:46:47 I would love to see the spy microphones!!! That would be amazing :D
Also Sylvia I reached out earlier this year but want to reiterate Dave Rat is really interested in doing a 1 on 1 with you,which i think could be amazing if you both did a collaboration on a live /studio,application that would make from studio to stage a more seemless transition for engineers abd bands to use maybe&if not at the very least a conversation we would all enjoy witnessing
stunning collection, though some models make absolutely no sense easthetical wise. I wonder how differenct or rather how they would sound in a modern mix, i lwould love to hear a full song only using the old microphes.
At about 1:02 a Shure model 55 is incorrectly identified as the "Elvis Mic". The "Elvis Mic" is the later smaller Shure 55-S not the much larger model 55.
I'm wondering if anyone is collecting modern microphones and any type of modern day headphones with built in mics
I luv her
Yes, indeed! She and Chris are really terrific, and we're grateful to have an association with them. Looking forward to the next installment in what we hope will be an annual series.
Hi everyone,
Can y'all recommend me some microphones that:
-can be used to record with a smartphone
-can also be used with and benefit from an
audiointerface
-versatile enough to be used on most
instruments and singing.
-studio quality.nstruments and singing.
-studio/high quality
Lol
@@xx4248 just use your smartphone then
against my wallet's opinion i wanna say this was enlightening
BREATH
gefell mics are no longer a value sadly