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The American D-22 and American D-33 microp … The American D-22 and American D-33 microphones are dual-impedance, omnidirectional, dynamic microphones made by the American Microphone Company. They were used extensively in the broadcast industry in the 1950s because of their modern sleek looks and tapered waist design.dern sleek looks and tapered waist design.
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The American D-22 and American D-33 microp … The American D-22 and American D-33 microphones are dual-impedance, omnidirectional, dynamic microphones made by the American Microphone Company. They were used extensively in the broadcast industry in the 1950s because of their modern sleek looks and tapered waist design.dern sleek looks and tapered waist design.
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American D-22 and D-33 microphones
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