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Description US Patent 3118022 - Gerhard M. Sessler James E. West - Bell labs - electroacustic transducer - foil electret condenser microphone 1962 1964 - pages 1-3.png | United States patent 3118022 of first foil electret microphone (electroacoustic transducer), invented by G. M. Sessler and J. E. West at Bell Laboratories in 1962. |
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- 2007-08-31 16:55 Nasoeng 3964×1958×1 (211793 bytes) United Staten patent of first electret microphone (electroacustic transducer), invented by G. M. Sessler and J. E. West at Bell Laboratories in 1962.