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{{refimprove, date=July 2015 ''Reslosound'' - also known as ''Reslo'' were British manufacturers of electrical musical equipment. In particular they were very well known for the RB Ribbon microphone. This is sometimes referred to as the "Beatles Mic" as they were used a great deal in the Cavern in Liverpool England as well as many other
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s and broadcasters in the 1960s. Notably the BBC used them and they could be seen in many programmes including their flagship sports programme Grandstand. Ribbon microphones in general are making a big comeback over the last few years and many producers (including Mick Glossop) and musicians are using the Reslosound microphones again after finding their sound provides a warm classic tone.


References

*Extensive online microphone collection - http://www.coutant.org/reslo/index.html Retrieved on 09/12/2008 *Mick Glossop Producer - http://homepage.mac.com/mickglossop/page24/page28/page28.html Retrieved on 09/12/2008 Microphone manufacturers Audio equipment manufacturers of the United Kingdom