Vintage Microphones
It has become increasingly difficult to source practical realistic replica microphones with only a couple of other suppliers renting mainly to Film and TV with budgets to match
Many of these microphones have been designed and engineered in house with a quality that will cover all but the closest inspection.
BBC Type A

Forerunner of the Classic BBC AXBT, the Type microphone was first built in 1936. It complements the AXBTs well and both are often seen on the stage together. Available with BBC Flag. This custom replica contains an SM57 capsule
1930-1944
Qty 1
BBC Marconi AXBT

The Classic BBC Microphone. In 1949 The BBC licensed the Marconi Wireless Co to make these for them. Includes a BBC Flag, has an XLR socket in the bottom and comes with a cable with a bronze colour right angled plug to fit. This replica contains a large diaphragm condenser capsule requiring 48v phantom power.
1944-1959
Qty 2/3
STC 4033

With the advent of TV the BBC needed a smaller microphone. BBC Engineers commissioned Standard Telephones and Cables to design this ribbon mic. The replica contains an SM58 capsule
1940-1965
Qty 2
RCA77

American ww2 microphone often seen with a curved flag above
This is a modern commercial re-imagined ribbon microphone, with a figure 8 pattern.
1950s
Qty 1
Shure 55 Bronze

Classic Rock and roll mic, this bronze version replica is ideal for a slightly sleazy jazz feel. The mic has an SM58 dynamic capsule.
1950s
Qty 2/3
Shure 55 Silver

The silver version of the seasoned American classic
1950s
Qty 1