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Products
Gadgets and Accessories for vintage microphones

Ribbon microphone transformers - 30/50 to 600 ohms.
This little gadget is designed for interfacing older 30 and 50 ohm microphones to modern preamp inputs. It contains a high quality Sowter transformer and will give a 12dB increase in level without noise penalty.
£75, Free UK postage.

Melodium 42b mic stand adapter, brass.


Heavy and substantial solid brass stand adapter for Melodium 42b, with shoulder to support the weight of the mic, and recessed ridge to accept thumb screw. The adapter has a 3/8” thread and fits a standard small mic stand thread.
Introductory Offer: £25 each. (Normal price will be £30)

Voltage Adapters Please contact us for details
For adapting T-power and most other non-standard microphones to run on phantom power. Suitable for some Sennheisser, Neumann, and others. These are made to order for your microphone. From £50.



Replacement connector, cable & XLR breakout box for B&O BM5 / BM6 stereo microphones.
Divides signals into two separate mono XLR outputs. Please contact us for details


RCA / Sony mic stand adapter. Nickel plated brass.
£7 plus postage. Please contact us for further details

These thread adapters fit most of the 'big' vintage RCA microphones, including the 44, 74b, and 77 ranges, and also are perfect for Sony professional mics, including the C38b and C48 microphones. The internal thread is a standard 5/8 inch mic stand thread.
This was a thread size adopted widely in the USA and Japan. Microphones we have found so far that these fit include....
RCA 44, PB144, 74b, 77, MI-4010-A, BK-11,
Some (but not all) models of the RCA Varacoustic.
Sony C38, C48, FV300
Aiwa VM15 ribbon mics
Toshiba ribbon mics
Syncron / Fairchild AU7a

Reslo mic stand adapter, brass.
£2.50 plus postage.
These thread adapters convert old Reslosound mics to a standard small 3/8 inch mic stand thread. They also fit some Lustraphone and Film Industries mics, and probably several others.

Please contact us for further details.
Updated Thursday, 16 February 2012.