Uh. I'm new and I'm delighted! I thought I was the only one beeing so interested in beeing pedantical... :-)
Thank you Leroy for those informations! I feel like I found home...
I'll go for the amps...
Leroy, glad you are happy to share with us such trival things as we will never know enough about Elvis to ever be happy.![]()
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"More people today should see him not simply as a performer, but as an artist with a great soul."
John Bakke, professor emeritus
University of Memphis
Uh. I'm new and I'm delighted! I thought I was the only one beeing so interested in beeing pedantical... :-)
Thank you Leroy for those informations! I feel like I found home...
I'll go for the amps...
If you did not...
Hi tony, my advice is to get intouch with electrovoice direct, i got a new RE-15 made and also foam wind screens from one of their factroys.
They still have all the parts etc to make them,i will check my address book if i still have the contact details for the person who made it.
I saw this post on the main page and i new are man Leroy would no whats what ad a boy!!Leroy
TCB
Hi!
During the 68 Comeback Special Elvis used also a Altec (M28) M52 microphone. This ia very famous one because he sings the song "If I Can Dream" with it.
Greetings from Brazil!
Good afternoon!
At my avatar picture you can see an Electro Voice RE-15 with a grey windscreen foam that I use during my live performances with my band.
It sounds just GREAT!
I'm crazy looking for a Electro Voice CS-15E, but this it's very hard to find it.
If somebody have one of those, I'll buy it for a right price.
Greetings from Brazil!
Di Presley
in minneapolis November 5, 1971 elvis used SHURE SM58
http://www.elvisconcerts.com/pictures/s71110501.jpg
http://www.elvisconcerts.com/pictures/s71110503.jpg
in las vegas january/february 1974 elvis use very strange mic.
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Ok, how about this one. Any ID on these mics?
Well, I think I figured out the first one (on the left above). It looks like it might be an EV DUAL Z 660 DYNAMIC MICROPHONE.
THANK YO FOR INFORMATION,FRIEND VERY INTERESTING
Any idea about the second mic? Did Elvis use the same mics in the studio? It might be interstesting to know the mics he used for recording.
Here is a start:
RCA New York - Dec 1, 1955
RCA 44A
Radio Recorders - Los Angeles - 1950's
RCA 77DX (two at once for movement per Scotty Moore)
Studio B - Nashville - June 10, 1958
Nuemann M49
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thanks for information and photos.
Jepp, sure do. Ive got along list of equipment that Elvis liked to use. Most of the information i got from RCA.
It's an RCA microphone. can't remember the model number. Will find out for you.
Hi Leroy
Can you tell me what these mice are?
http://www.tcb-world.com/gallery/sho...69-live&cat=41
http://www.tcb-world.com/gallery/sho...ive2769&cat=41
http://www.tcb-world.com/gallery/sho...as69-4a&cat=41
i did a search on you're info which is just amazing and one of them looks like a RCA'S HK-102
thanks
I never looked for trouble but I never ran.
Thanx Leroy for that great research
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