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- New Business Unit-Bosch Communications Systems-Established 1/1/2007 Electrovoice.com Plunkett, Jack W. (August 2006). Plunkett's Telecommunications Industry...
- Microphones were Neumann, AKG, Sennheiser, Sony, Norelco, Shure, and Electrovoice. Vocals were recorded primarily with a Neumann U 87 or an AKG C414. The...
- studio in Los Angeles while P**** was there. 1986 saw the release of his Electrovoice album, again to the CCM market, which included a remake of "Lonely People"...
- Variable-DⓇ N/DYMⓇ Dynamic Cardioid Microphone Engineering Data Sheet". electrovoice.com. Electro-Voice. Retrieved 18 August 2023. Two easily operated b****...
- B****man head. Depending on the amp, the speakers are either Tone Tubby or ElectroVoice. In the last few years, Jimmy has also emplo**** amps from Homestead and...
- Amplifier; and earlier, the Umac 606 Infernal Anode Phantasatron and the Electrovoice Rearaxial Softspeaker. (The Phantastron is a real, if obsolete, circuit...
- Bishop's drums comprised another pair of ECMs overhead on the cymbals, an Electrovoice RE15 on the toms, an RE20 on the kick and a Shure SM58 on the snare....
- utilized more than 26,000 watts of continuous power fed into JBL and Electrovoice speakers and was renowned for its natural, low-distortion stereo sound...
- James. "Singer/Guitarist of the Monks, Gary Burger, Endorses Ev'". electrovoice.com. Archived from the original on 24 September 2019. Retrieved 4 August...
- directional boundary microphone was a directional microphone placed in an Electrovoice Mic Mouse, a foam block that suspended a conventional microphone horizontally...