#530 Shure SM-58
Undirectional Dynamic Microphone: The ubiquitous SM-58 is used for Rock, Rap or Presidential news conferences. Cast in pewter.  Choice of gold, silver or gray.

#564 RCA 448X Ribbon
Bidirectional Velocity Ribbon Microphone: since the 1930s, the announcer's favorite. The large ribbon in this mic made even the smallest voice sound like thunder. Cast in pewter.

#572 RCA 77D/DX Ribbon
Polydirectional Velocity Ribbon Microphone: 1930's classic, favored for its warm, rich tone. Cast in pewter. Choice of pewter or 24K gold electroplate.

#580 Neumann U-67/87
Multipattern Condenser Mic: The U67 with tube electronics, and later the U87 with solid state electronics are world standard for soloist recording. Cast in pewter.

#581 Shure 55SH
Unidyne Undirectional Dynamic Microphone: You'll see this "mic" on MTV, and also on old film newsreels. Cast in pewter, 24K gold or silver electroplate.

#584 AKG D112
Large Capsule Unidirectional Dynamic: Especially for Kick and Bass Drums, this large diaphragm mic is used from country to rock and roll. Cast in pewter.

#589 AKG C414 Explorer
Multipattern Condenser Mic: Descendant of the historic C-12 and a studio standard since the 1970's. Cast in pewter.

#590 Electro-Voice RE 20
Variable-D Cardoid: A large diaphragm, versatile mic used for singers, announcers, horns or even bass drums. Cast in pewter.

#591 Shure Beta 58
Unidyne Supercardioid Dynamic: The legendary SM-58 moves into the 1990s with modern materials and circuitry. Cast in pewter.

#592 Sony C-800 "The Tube"
Dual Pattern Vacuum Tube Condenser: Modern tube mic, based on the famous C-37 and popular for wide dynamic range and exceptional audio quality. Cast in pewter.

#593 Neumann TLM 170
Multipattern Transformerless Condenser: Descendent of the legendary U47, this mic is the paradigm of the digital age. Cast in pewter.