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Old 12th September 2007   #14
T- Funk Ian
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I think you agree that all other currently offered mics with the “ELA M” designation are meant to be faithful reinventions of original vintage models. So when I read on your website that “Telefunken | USA is pleased to announce the availability of the Ela M 260 microphone”, I assumed that almost everyone who reads that, automatically thinks that this mic is an similar exact reproduction of the (vintage) ELA M 260.
Maybe in the future there will be a reproduction of the Ela M 260 and 261 that will be historically accurate. I don't foresee anything in the very near future, but who knows. Right now, we have other projects on our plate to deal with. I'll look around and find any other historic information about both the 260 and the 261. If I find any more about them then is already here, I'll post it up.
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