-40%

RARE 1930's RCA 50-A Inductor Microphone - with desk stand

$ 522.19

Availability: 100 in stock
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Country of Manufacture: United States
  • Model: 50-A
  • Brand: RCA
  • Type: Vintage Microphone
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

    Description

    RCA Victor 50-A inductor microphone  with vintage Synder desk stand.
    Dates to the 1930s. The mic head has the original
    embossed
    name plate
    . Introduced around 1933, the 50-A was the first in their line of inductor (dynamic) mics, and became popular for a variety of professional applications. The name I.D. plate says "MI"
    #4030C
    and  the serial number,
    2011
    .
    All Original with no damage.
    This
    solid brass
    microphone is in
    excellent condition.
    I deliberately didn't polish it to preserve the patina which looks marvelous.
    No phantom power needed and will work with a standard amplifier
    Used by many broadcasters including President FDR during his fireside chats by radio.
    The mic
    includes the (often missing) proprietary old Cannon connector
    and short cable with a male XLR plug.
    The mic
    sits atop a nice vintage
    Synder
    desk stand.
    Mic w/stand has a total height of around 14".
    I purchased this item several years ago from a gentleman in Los Angeles who did vintage electronic repairs for the Hollywood Prop houses. He fixed several old tube radios for me with no issues. He said this was
    used as a prop in several movies
    over the years and at the time of purchase he also told me that this microphone was in working condition. I accepted his word as he had always been honest with me in the past. I only used it as a display piece and never had the equipment to test it out. This is my total knowledge about the working condition of this microphone.
    Will be packaged and shipped carefully to prevent any damage