TELEFUNKEN 

 

COUNTRY: GERMANY
YEAR ESTABLISHED: 1903

TELEFUNKEN ELA M203/1
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year: 60th
TELEFUNKEN TD20  nr: none

A dynamic Telefunken microphone with a non-standard shape. It must have stood out from its square-shaped product family. Heavy, rather unappealing visually, on a shoddy support and without a microphone stand hole. However, it’s quite often used in experimental sessions. The cable ends in a 3-pin DIN connector.

year: 60th
TELEFUNKEN TD9  nr: none

A dynamic square microphone by Telefunken. Packaged in box characteristic of the series. This is a light, plastic microphone, with a rather mediocre design, but includes a hole for mike stand thread. A cable ending with a 3-pin DIN connector.

year: 60th
TELEFUNKEN TD300  nr: 31-225-002-40

A reporter microphone by Telefunken of quite a non-standard Telefunken shape. The body features a plastic switch and gain adjustment control. The head contains a recording level indicator. The cable ends in a 5-pin DIN plug.

year: 60th
TELEFUNKEN D9/A  nr: 35115 DD

A representative of the German square mic series. Enclosed in a plastic box with a transparent lid. A solid, heavy structure propped against a plastic support. No stand hole. The cable ends in a 3-pin DIN plug.

year: 60th
TELEFUNKEN TD11  nr: none

Another model in the square series made by this company. Neatly designed, but made of less durable plastic. Supported on a cheap plastic leg, but features a microphone stand hole at the bottom. A voice/music switch at the back. Plug: a 3-pin DIN.

year: 70th
TELEFUNKEN TD12  nr: none

Another decade and a new design of budget microphones by Telefunken. A small-sized dynamic microphone on a metal stand. A short cable with a 3-pin DIN plug at the end. Interestingly, the Polish market had its own Telefunken – Tonsil MDU 22.

year: 30th
TELEFUNKEN M203/1  nr: none

One of the greatest rarities in our collection. It has its own history. Manufactured in 1936, it was used at the studio of the Polish Phonographic Works “MUZA”. Exceptionally heavy - 4.2 kg with the base! Preserved in relatively good condition, still before renovation.

MIKROFONIKA.NET 2011      DESIGN & GRAPHICS: MEDIANAWIGATOR.COM      FOTO: SŁAWEK OLSZEWSKI      PRODUCTION: RHEMAPRESS