About This Listing

         Hello and welcome to the house of Chrome.

 Before the Electro Voice 726 Cardyne microphone there was the 730 and 725 Cardak model (with dual elements) which while very similar...has a more distinct front grill. The sheer size of this beauty would make one think it's a ribbon mic but it's not. The mic does not produce a signal currently but would be ideal for a fix or upgraded element. This mic comes with the slightly newer (1950's) Atlas DS-5 desk stand.

 Pic # 2 shows this very model in an old E.V catalog from the 1940's.

 Pic # 3 shows this very model mic being used by a class lady all dressed up and looking fine.

 Introduced in the mid 1940's...this was the competition for the famous Shure 55 Fatboy when the 725 was introduced though it never measured up in sales and popularity. It's virtually the same size as the Fatboy though narrower in stature. It's got quite a bit of weight and equally impressive in its design. A must for any hardcore collector of early American microphones.

 As seen in the pics provided the microphone does have a bit of wear in the form of scratches, fine pitting and scuffs. There are no fractured or bent ribs which is always a bonus. Best part is the dark black silk screens up front are free of any holes or shrinkage. It's dark and evenly colored. The rear burgundy screen is slightly faded but free of any holes or rips. The on / off switch slides smoothly and the E.V label looks very nice. The microphone still has a nice luster and plenty of character.

 The joint mechanism offers plenty of firm resistance to keep this heavy microphone at just the right angle needed. This classic microphone is 100% complete. The threads for both the stand and cable are perfect. This 725 is a rare bird indeed.

 It's going to grab plenty of attention anywhere it's displayed in the home, office, studio or Man cave. Despite obvious signs of wear this mic is a solid 7 on a scale of 1 - 10 in the cosmetic department. 

         MICROPHONE STAND SHOWN IS PART OF THIS SALE...

 The stand is an Atlas desk stand from the 1950's made in Brooklyn, NY with a cast iron base and 4 inch chrome riser. There are lite scratches on the bases surface but zero discoloration.   No wear on the chrome riser. All 3 original pads were missing so 3 new pads were installed and are in great shape to keep this stand from scratching any surface it may rest on. No rust stains on the bottom of the base. Total dimensions with mic and stand area appx 13 1/2 inches tall X 6 inches wide.

            As with all my vintage microphones...

 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 re-listed. Domestic buyer will get priority shipping.

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

Listed6 months ago
Condition
Brand
Model
  • 725 Cardak I Variable Pattern Dynamic Microphone
Finish
  • Chrome
Categories
Year
  • 1940 - 1959
Made In
  • United States
Electronics
  • Passive
  • Analog
Microphone Type
  • Dynamic
Polar Pattern
  • Multipattern
Wired/Wireless
  • Wired

About the Seller

The House of Chrome

Escondido, CA, United States
(1,375)
Joined Reverb:2018
Items Sold:2,620
Vintage 1940's Electro-Voice 725 Cardak I Variable Pattern Dynamic Microphone w Atlas stand prop display Shure 55 # 2
Vintage 1940's Electro-Voice 725 Cardak I Variable Pattern Dynamic Microphone w Atlas stand prop display Shure 55 # 2
$375

About This Listing

         Hello and welcome to the house of Chrome.

 Before the Electro Voice 726 Cardyne microphone there was the 730 and 725 Cardak model (with dual elements) which while very similar...has a more distinct front grill. The sheer size of this beauty would make one think it's a ribbon mic but it's not. The mic does not produce a signal currently but would be ideal for a fix or upgraded element. This mic comes with the slightly newer (1950's) Atlas DS-5 desk stand.

 Pic # 2 shows this very model in an old E.V catalog from the 1940's.

 Pic # 3 shows this very model mic being used by a class lady all dressed up and looking fine.

 Introduced in the mid 1940's...this was the competition for the famous Shure 55 Fatboy when the 725 was introduced though it never measured up in sales and popularity. It's virtually the same size as the Fatboy though narrower in stature. It's got quite a bit of weight and equally impressive in its design. A must for any hardcore collector of early American microphones.

 As seen in the pics provided the microphone does have a bit of wear in the form of scratches, fine pitting and scuffs. There are no fractured or bent ribs which is always a bonus. Best part is the dark black silk screens up front are free of any holes or shrinkage. It's dark and evenly colored. The rear burgundy screen is slightly faded but free of any holes or rips. The on / off switch slides smoothly and the E.V label looks very nice. The microphone still has a nice luster and plenty of character.

 The joint mechanism offers plenty of firm resistance to keep this heavy microphone at just the right angle needed. This classic microphone is 100% complete. The threads for both the stand and cable are perfect. This 725 is a rare bird indeed.

 It's going to grab plenty of attention anywhere it's displayed in the home, office, studio or Man cave. Despite obvious signs of wear this mic is a solid 7 on a scale of 1 - 10 in the cosmetic department. 

         MICROPHONE STAND SHOWN IS PART OF THIS SALE...

 The stand is an Atlas desk stand from the 1950's made in Brooklyn, NY with a cast iron base and 4 inch chrome riser. There are lite scratches on the bases surface but zero discoloration.   No wear on the chrome riser. All 3 original pads were missing so 3 new pads were installed and are in great shape to keep this stand from scratching any surface it may rest on. No rust stains on the bottom of the base. Total dimensions with mic and stand area appx 13 1/2 inches tall X 6 inches wide.

            As with all my vintage microphones...

 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 re-listed. Domestic buyer will get priority shipping.

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

Listed6 months ago
Condition
Brand
Model
  • 725 Cardak I Variable Pattern Dynamic Microphone
Finish
  • Chrome
Categories
Year
  • 1940 - 1959
Made In
  • United States
Electronics
  • Passive
  • Analog
Microphone Type
  • Dynamic
Polar Pattern
  • Multipattern
Wired/Wireless
  • Wired

About the Seller

The House of Chrome

Escondido, CA, United States
(1,375)
Joined Reverb:2018
Items Sold:2,620

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