Each month* we pick an interesting microphone and write about it. Often it is a classic microphone from past times, and sometimes it is an oddity that has landed on the bench. Here are the previous MOTM blog posts.
2010
Sep: Old Czech tube mic
Nov: RCA 74B
Dec: Philips ribbon mic
2011
Feb: Zephyr 30RAMar: Shaftesbury Velodyne
Apr: Framez ribbon mic
May: Melodium 42b
July/Aug: GEC BCS 2370 & 2373
Sep: Cadenza 'rocket' mic
Nov: Lustraphone ribbon mic
Dec: LEM 305 and 306
2012
Feb: Toshiba type ribbon mic
Mar: The Australian
Apr: Old French LEM ribbon mic
May: Grampian GR1 and GR2
Jun: Oktava ML52
July: Unknown RCA74B clone
Sep: Reslo SR1 studio microphone
Oct: Mystery Italian ribbon mic
2013
Jan: Lustraphone VR64 and VR65
Feb: Bruno -Webster Velotron
Mar: Siemens - Telefunken M201/1
Apr: Toshiba Type K ribbon mic
May: Beyer M320 and M360
Jun: Melodium model R
July: Reslo MR1
Sep: BBC Marconi Type B
Dec: Melodium RM6
2014
Jan: RCA 74A and 74B
Feb: Gaumont-Kalee type 1492
Apr: Reslosound NC-RB lip mic
June: Tannoy MD422
2015
Jan: Shure Stratoliner 508
Feb: Very early tube ribbon microphone
Mar: Tannoy Ribbon microphones part 1 …. and.. part 2
Sep: Unknown French broadcast microphone
Nov: Toshiba Type A vs RCA 44A
* Sometimes we're too busy, or too lazy.