On September 1, 1927, Lou Burroughs and Albert R. Kahn began a small business called Radio Engineers, servicing radio receivers in the basement of the Century Tire and Rubber Company in South Bend, Indiana. Because of the Great Depression, according to Kahn, "We found ourselves insolvent to the extent of $5,000" ($87,590 today).[1] They decided to focus their business on audio products. The company designed a PA system for Notre Dame football coach Knute Rockne. Rockne, who had difficulty being heard at football practices due to health problems that affected his voice, called the new PA system his "electric voice". Rockne's remark inspired the company's name. On June 1, 1930, Burroughs and Kahn incorporated under the name "Electro-Voice".[2][3]

The former Electro-Voice facility in Buchanan, Michigan is a Superfund site. Before closing in 2000, the business was engaged in die-casting, machining, assembly, painting and electroplating activities. According to the EPA, "contamination at the site resulted from Electro-Voice's discharge of electroplating wastes into two clay-lined lagoons from 1952 to 1962, and from the disposal of paint wastes and solvents into a drywell from 1964 to 1973. The waste disposal activities caused groundwater to become contaminated with chemicals called volatile organic compounds, or VOCs. Following construction of the site's long-term remedy, operation and maintenance activities and monitoring are ongoing". Construction of the site's long-term remedy finished in 1999, with the EPA reporting, "soil cleanup included construction of a clay cap and active treatment by an in-place ventilation and volatilization system. Groundwater remediation is ongoing through monitored natural attenuation of pollutants".[18]


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I have a nice pop filter on it sitting on a stand. I use it for podcasting and voice over. It sounds great. I see no way this microphone is not durable. Made like a tank. I also put a pop stopper inside and hum remover inline.

From its humble beginnings creating a PA system for the Notre Dame football team, Electro-Voice has grown into a major player in the world of pro audio, most notably in the arena of broadcasting and PA systems. While the Electro-Voice RE20 is classified as a broadcast microphone, it succeeds in any application where the sound source is bass-heavy, high volume, close to the mic, or all three. An internal pop filter makes this especially good for situations where vocals are delivered at close range, like voice-over work, broadcasting, or the singer that just has to get intimate with mic to sing their best.

Intimately record in the studio or out and about in the world with Electro-Voice's RE27N/D, a dynamic microphone designed for handling broadcasting, production, or any other form of vocal recording in a variety of environments. Much like the RE20, the RE27N/D offers a supreme sonic profile when capturing vocals, bringing all the detail found in a condenser mic with all the wonderful properties of a dynamic mic. The enhanced neodymium capsule not only increases the sensitivity for a high dynamic range but also retains that fantastic open and crip sound everyone loves in the RE20. The RE27N/D sounds great on instruments as much as voice, and three selectable switches allow you to best shape the tonal characteristics for maximum timbre-shaping, while the Variable-D build, humbucking coil guards, and internal wind and blast filters help focus the mic on the directed signal with minimal interference. Coming in a pristine silver shell, the RE27N/D will be your favorite dynamic mic for capturing loud signals with the utmost clarity.

All communications regardingĀ  10(j) matters between the General Counsel and the Regional Office, as well as all communications between the Board and the General Counsel, are privileged internal policy and litigation deliberations of the agency. D'Amico, 126 F.R.D. at 505-6. Such documents and communications are not discoverable. To the extent that Electro-Voice seeks discovery of information about the adequacy of the Regional Office's investigation of the case or the Agency's review of the evidence, discovery is not relevant. See Kinney v. Pioneer Press, 881 F.2d at 490; D'Amico, 126 F.R.D. at 505-6. Fann v. Giant Food, Inc., 115 F.R.D. 593, 596 (D.D.C.1987) (holding work product privilege not applicable to protect witnesses' statements given to insurance claim adjuster), relied upon by Electro-voice, is distinguishable. The issue presented in Fann was whether the witnesses' statements (rather than an investigative report) were discoverable; in contrast, Electro-Voice has agreed to produce copies of all witness affidavits in its possession. e24fc04721

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