Identify this microphone?

Hi Ho

Hi Ho

Audioholic Samurai
Well, I know what it is. It's an Audio Technica PR80. It was given to me with the capsule wires broken. I soldered them back and it works fine. It actually sounds OK too. I figure I can use it as an M/C mic. I'm just curious what price bracket it was in and I'm just looking for more info. I can't find any! Web searches bring up an Edirol PR-80 dual stream DV presenter. Does anyone have any info on this mic?

 
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Seriously, I have no life.
Well, I know what it is. It's an Audio Technica PR80. It was given to me with the capsule wires broken. I soldered them back and it works fine. It actually sounds OK too. I figure I can use it as an M/C mic. I'm just curious what price bracket it was in and I'm just looking for more info. I can't find any! Web searches bring up an Edirol PR-80 dual stream DV presenter. Does anyone have any info on this mic?
I went to the AT site and didn't find anything on that model but here's a link and they have a phone number you can call.
http://www.audio-technica.com/cms/site/c35da94027e94819/index.html

I have a few of their condenser mics- two cardioid and one omni-directional and they're really good sounding. I did a PCM recording of a band in '82 using my cardioids and a Sony PCM-F1 processor with outstanding results.
 
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jamie2112

Banned
Mics with a switch on them are only good for talkback from FOH to stage.....IMO of course....
 
Hi Ho

Hi Ho

Audioholic Samurai
I do sound for acoustic bands (bluegrass) and I use Audio Technica PRO37 condenser mics for most instruments. They sound great and reject feedback well. I have some Sennheiser E835s as vocal mics and I like them a lot. I haven't used the PR80 yet but I tested it at home and my voice comes through nice and clear without muddiness.

EDIT: jamie2112, I have a similar opinion. Switches cause issues with people turning them off. ;) It seems many mics with switches are reminiscent of cheap RadioShack stuff too but this one appears to be well built. I have a cheap Shure Prologue 24L I use as a talkback mic. This mysterious PR80 certainly sounds better than that and seems to be better built.
 
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jamie2112

Banned
It may be well built. I have 2 SM58's with switches that sound great but I only use them to check my voice thru the PA and talkback to stage. You are a sound guy what would you use it on?........:rolleyes::D
 
Hi Ho

Hi Ho

Audioholic Samurai
Hahhaa well probably nothing other than for the MC... plus I'd disable the switch. I'm just curious about these kinds of things. When I can't find any information at all I get more curious... Counterfeit? ;) It says Japan on it...
 
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jamie2112

Banned
AT is a Japanese company and it may just be so out of date that they don't have any info on it at all. I would say it ain't worth much brother.....
 
Hi Ho

Hi Ho

Audioholic Samurai
I know they're Japanese and I'm guessing you're right. I'm not really too concerned. ;) Still curious though.
 
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Seriously, I have no life.
I know they're Japanese and I'm guessing you're right. I'm not really too concerned. ;) Still curious though.
If it works for what you need, who cares if it's new or not?
 
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donnastrong

Audiophyte
Audio Technica PR80 Microphones

I presently have FOUR AT PR80 mikes ... have been using them to sing gospel music since 1982!!! It was my parents; sister and me back then ... since 2001, it's just been my sister and me. THEY WORK AWESOME!!!

I don't understand about the "on/off switch" issue. Anyone with common sense will look at a microphone when placing in his/her hand to make sure it's on ... or, at least, they SHOULD! DUH!!

These mikes provide a clean, crisp sound ... we have been talking about wireless, but as long as they continue to work, I don't see making another investment in equipment.

BTW, if anyone is interested in purchasing a mixer/power amp combo, let me know ... we've downsized on ours and have our previous units for sale!
 
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