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  • Published: Bell Telephone Laboratories, NY  
  • Year: 1931  
  • Terms: C5-D3  
  • Terms: photography -- equipment  
  • Terms: Sound Reproduction  
  • Terms: Microphone  
  • Terms: C5-E2  
  • Terms: C3-G1  
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Condenser and Carbon Microphones: A Discussion of the Construction and Transmission Characteristics of Condenser and Carbon Microphones Used Extensively in Sound Recording for Motion Pictures

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The Development of the Microphone: An Outline of the Inventions Leading to the Development of the Present High-Quality Microphone

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A Moving Coil Microphone for High Quality Sound Reproduction: A Description of a Microphone of the Moving Coil Type Which Responds Uniformly to a Wide Range of Frequencies

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