Hello and welcome to the House of Chrome.

 If you are looking for a rare Electro Voice microphone to add to the collection or simply display then look no further. This model was one of E.V's first developed when they became a company in the late 1930's. It comes with the very early E.V 423A model desk stand shown in which to display.

 This is the E.V model 640C / 640 dynamic microphone with heavy industrial / deco styling was introduced in 1945 and made in South Bend, Indiana. This model was made for just a few years before manufacturing on it stopped making this a harder to find model and a very unique early E.V microphone. The 640 was sold in two versions. This was technically the 640G model as it came with the gunmetal painted finish. The 640C came with a chromed finish. This 640 was basically a 640C.

 Pic # 2 is from an old E.V catalog showing the mics characteristics. The 640 is a larger, heavier mic that really stands out just about anywhere it's displayed.

 Described by E.V as a "rugged, dependable, professional microphone reproducing voice and music with amazing accuracy". It might have back in the day but this microphones element no longer works so it's being sold as display model only but comes with the older Electro Voice desk stand shown. There's plenty of room inside for an upgrade if desired and would make a great lamp project as well. 

 This unique design resembles the Turner 999 that was made in the 1930's / early 40's with more flair. You'll notice it has the early style yoke which allows the mic a wide degree of tilt.   The original thumb screws tighten nicely and work just as they should. You'll notice that some of these 640's are missing the side thumb screws but not this one. They look great as well.   There are no missing parts on this mic and it's solid with nothing loose inside or out. The metal screen has no holes. The front grill comes off with two small screws.

 The E.V label looks great with lite paint wear. As you can see there is just lite wear on the satin chrome finish and there is no heavy corrosion on the actual spokes of the yoke. Most of these examples do show heavier corrosion making this one a bit of a rarity.

 I try to provide the most detailed, up close photos available so you know exactly what you are getting and no buyers remorse so common with these older mics. This mic I would rate this an easy 7 + on a scale of 1 - 10 in the cosmetic department. A fun and rare piece to display anywhere in your home, office or studio.

 This mic will screw onto any desk or floor stand you have.            

         MICROPHONE STAND SHOWN IS PART OF THIS SALE... 

 The desk is an early 1950's era Electro Voice 423A model microphone stand. This is an all aluminum stand with a satin chrome finish and satin chrome stem / riser. This model was widely produced by E.V during the 1950's but was redesigned when the 1960's came around so you don't see too many of these early 423A examples anymore. The 423A really compliments the 640 and makes for a good platform. 

 This particular stand has very lite wear as you can see. Mostly just a few tiny scratches located on the riser but no dents, pitting or fractures anywhere on the stand. Please let the detailed pictures be your guide. All 3 original rubber pads are included and will keep the stand from scratching any surface it sits on. Mic with stand is appx 8 1/2 inches tall X 5 inches wide.

 This will make an excellent conversation piece anywhere it sits in the home, office or studio.

                    As always...

 I can promise you will be happy with it for the price paid. If not...I have a no hassle return policy. The shipping will be on you as I believe that's fair but the purchase price would be refunded. Simply return in the same nice condition...period. Check my rating. INTERNATIONAL BUYERS are welcome as well. Buyer must pay within 24 hours or an unpaid case will be opened and item relisted. Domestic buyer will get priority shipping.

  If you have any questions feel free to ask and...thanks for looking.

Listeda year ago
ConditionNon Functioning (Used)
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Brand
Model
  • 640C Omnidirectional Dynamic Microphone
Finish
  • Chrome
Categories
Year
  • 1940 - 1979
Made In
  • United States
Polar Pattern
  • Omnidirectional
Electronics
  • Passive
  • Analog
Microphone Type
  • Dynamic
Wired/Wireless
  • Wired

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The House of Chrome

Escondido, CA, United States
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