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Whether the Cambridge was the first active ribbon microphone or not, I don't presume to know.




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Whether the Cambridge was the first active ribbon microphone or not, I don't presume to know.

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Royer Labs Presents the Unthinkable - Phantom Powered, Active Ribbon Microphones Royer Labs is proud to announce the unimaginable-become-reality with the world's first phantom powered, active ribbon microphone - the R-122! The R-122 is the first in our new line of phantom powered ribbon microphones, a line that will ultimately include a variety of active ribbon microphones.

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  1. Comment #1 (Posted by Bob Crowley )
    Charles Fisher did make an active ribbon mic way back in the 70's. Micha Shattner of WDBH has some of them and we have repaired one of them. But RCA had active ribbon mics in the 1930s. Almost as soon as the ribbon microphone was invented, RCA built in tube preamplifiers. They were fairly big and impressive. http://microphonium.blogspot.com

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