A pair of Aiwa RV-1A Vintage Ribbon microphones.
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New cable and Neutrix connectors.
Works and sounds loud and clear without a cloudlifter.
These mics have signs of honest use. Check the photos before buying. If you need mics in near-new condition, please see my other offering.
The Aiwa RV-1A is a vintage professional-grade ribbon microphone (specifically a velocity ribbon type) that was custom-built to NHK specifications in Japan during the late 1950s and 1960s.
Key Features and History
- Professional Pedigree: It is the broadcasting-spec version of the commercial Aiwa VM-17. It was used extensively by NHK and other Japanese broadcasters and has appeared in historical dramas like NHK's Totto Terebi.
- Design: It is often cited as a superior Japanese version of the iconic RCA 77D/DX microphone, featuring better output transformers and improved frequency response.
- Pick-up Pattern: It is a multi-pattern microphone, though it is noted for sounding best in its bi-directional (figure-8) setting.
- Sound Controls: Features a 5-position low-frequency roll-off (low-cut) switch at the base to adjust bass response.
Technical Specifications Feature Transducer Type Ribbon Response – 15,000 Hz ±3dB
Impedance 600Ω
Sensitivity -74dB ±2dB
Switchable Patterns: Unidirectional, Bidirectional, Omnidirectional
Weight Approximately 1.7 kg
Tariffs will be paid by me and are included in the price.
This item is sold As-Described
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| Condition | Good (Used) Good condition items function properly but may exhibit some wear and tear.Learn more |
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