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In 1931 two amateur (HAM) operators began searching for a better microphone for their
radio transmitters. Brush Labs was at that time experimenting with Rochelle Salts
for sound pick-up. Astatic's founders, Chorpening and Woodworth found that the salt
crystals made a good sounding, durable microphone that was free of static. This is
how the Astatic name was founded. Astatic is known through out the audio industry as
a pioneer in transducer technology from crystal cartridges and pick-ups to dynamic
and condenser microphone capsules.
Today, Astatic emphasizes it's brand commitment as an installation audio manufacture
with invigorated sales and engineering departments. Their variable polar pattern
design makes the condenser microphones suitable for any installation in any acoustic
environment. All of the Astatic products are designed and marketed with the
professional audio installer in mind. Rest assured when you see the Astatic name,
you can expect commercial quality products.
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