Reluctantly selling this amazing sounding pair of Schoeps CM-640's with easy to find and replace EF-94 tubes , with brand new Micshop Dual PSU and new German made 30 foot cables . I think the PSU and news cables were around $1500, and a game changer to have the dual PSU. They have Incredible detail , these are under the radar somewhat and they are amazingly made 1960's German tube mics , ready to plug and play , Tube warmth without the worry of AC701 tubes !Located in Los Angeles !
The CM 60 preamplifier, which could be used with a number of interchangeable capsules, was introduced in 1960, it was Schoeps' last tube microphone and was based on the EF 94 tube, previously used for other tube mics of the company. The diaphragms were nickel, like in earlier Schoeps models.It succeeded the marvelous M 221, the first really small tube microphone, with a diameter of only 20mm, that was built around the famous Telefunken AC 701k tube.
The CM 60 microphones ( 25mm diameter, length 152mm, weight 148 gr) were named after the capsules: CM 63 - omnidirectional, CM 64 - standard cardioid, CM 640 - speech cardioid, CM 65 - with a switchable omni/cardioid pattern, CM 65 S - switchable omni/cardioid, with a capsule that could rotate and swivel, and the three pattern CM 66 (D), the D version had a switchable 15 dB pad. The EF94 tube was instead of soldered, sprung suspended and could be easily exchanged.
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| Condition | Excellent (Used) Excellent items are almost entirely free from blemishes and other visual defects and have been played or used with the utmost care.Learn more |
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