Great vintage mic in very good working condition for sale. Comes with era correct padded mic EV mic case.
The Electro-Voice Model RE10 is a Variable-D® dynamic supercardioid microphone created specially for professional applications requiring a sharply controlled supercardioid directional pattern. The RE10 is similar to the Model RE15, but meets requirements where there is less need for precise unit-to-unit matching of microphones. Utilizing the major technological breakthrough of Variable-D® design (a means for deriving directionality), the RE10 features a degree of directional control so effective that frequency response is virtually independent of angular location of sound source. Like the RE15, RE10 possesses a degree of directional control so effective that frequency respone is virtually independent of location of sound source. The result is a microphone that generates little or no off-axis coloration, yet provides greatest possible rejection of unwanted sounds. A supercardioid, the RE10 provides greatest rejection at 150° off axis. (Typical cardioids provide greatest rejection at 180°.) This assures greatest rejection in the horizontal plane when the microphone is tilted in its most natural position - 30 ° from horizontal, as on a boom or floor stand. An easily operated "bass-tilt" switch corrects spectrum balance for boom use and other longer reach situations.
The Electro-Voice Model RE10 is a Variable-D® dynamic supercardioid microphone created specially for professional applications requiring a sharply controlled supercardioid directional pattern. The RE10 is similar to the Model RE15, but meets requirements where there is less need for precise unit-to-unit matching of microphones. Utilizing the major technological breakthrough of Variable-D® design (a means for deriving directionality), the RE10 features a degree of directional control so effective that frequency response is virtually independent of angular location of sound source. Like the RE15, RE10 possesses a degree of directional control so effective that frequency respone is virtually independent of location of sound source. The result is a microphone that generates little or no off-axis coloration, yet provides greatest possible rejection of unwanted sounds. A supercardioid, the RE10 provides greatest rejection at 150° off axis. (Typical cardioids provide greatest rejection at 180°.) This assures greatest rejection in the horizontal plane when the microphone is tilted in its most natural position - 30 ° from horizontal, as on a boom or floor stand. An easily operated "bass-tilt" switch corrects spectrum balance for boom use and other longer reach situations.
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| Condition | Very Good (Used) Very Good items may show a few slight marks or scratches but are fully functional and in overall great shape.Learn more |
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