Vintage Telephones SFX library contains 244 sounds extracted from 10 historic, rotary dial devices designed between the 1880s and 1980s. Inside, you’ll find three common ringing patterns (used in the USA, Australia, and Europe) for each telephone type, handset pickups/set downs, number dials 1-0, hook toggles, as well as single ringings with natural long ring decays to design your own ring timings according to your project needs.
In addition to the standard telephone sounds, we captured some experimental ones, which were generated by feeding the devices with random low frequencies, thus producing some really weird mechanical rattles, buzzes, glitches, and unusual bell ringings.
All sounds were recorded in mono, using an AKG C314 as an overhead mic, in close perspective, plus two contact microphones attached to different spots on the body of each device, to capture all the vibrations caused by the mechanical bell and dial systems.
SELECTED HIGHLIGHTS
High-performance sound recording room
All recording sessions have been carried out in an acoustically treated room. We recorded from a close perspective to provide you dry and solid material to apply your own amount of reverb or any other effect in post-production or sound design project.
Well grounded folder structure, ease of use
The library is organized in ten folders, one per telephone type, starting with the oldest device.
THE FOLLOWING 10 TELEPHONES WERE RECORDED
• 3 Box Phone [1882]
• Antique Wooden Phone [1930]
• Siemens W48 Wandapparat [1934]
• Ericsson DBH15 [1947]
• Siemens W48 [1948]
• Siemens Fg Stat 23a [1956]
• Siemens H70 [1968]
• Siemens FeTap 611-2 [1970]
• Siemens H70 [1975]
• Siemens Masterset 111 [1980]
*NOTE: ALL PRODUCT NAMES ARE PROPERTY OF THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS. ALL COMPANY, PRODUCT AND SERVICE NAMES USED ON THIS PAGE ARE FOR IDENTIFICATION PURPOSES ONLY. USE OF THESE NAMES DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT.
TECHNICAL SPECS
• 244 royalty-free files in total
• 16bit/48 kHz in Mono Wav format
• Library size is 379 MB (unzipped)
• You can view the full tracklist by downloading the metadata in PDF format.