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BBC AXBT Microphone
The iconic BBC microphone. Designed in 1944, and formally called the AXBT microphone, this was the first high-quality microphone studio use. It became an iconic symbol of the BBC.
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Source Flickr: The iconic BBC microphone. Designed in 1944, and formally called the AXBT microphone, this was the first high-quality microphone studio use. It became an iconic symbol of the BBC.
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