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I like using really cheap microphones in my recordings sometimes, things I get at yard sales, or thrift stores, take apart old telephones or CB radios, etc. Most of these mics have two wires attached to them and I'll usually solder them to a 1/4" connector.
Sometimes, often in the case of telephone mics, there's an awful buzz. Can anyone suggest quick and dirty ways I can try to alleviate this? I'm not looking to get too heavy into electronics, or buy expensive gear, I'm just messing around for fun.
Thanks for any ideas you might have!
I like using really cheap microphones in my recordings sometimes, things I get at yard sales, or thrift stores, take apart old telephones or CB radios, etc. Most of these mics have two wires attached to them and I'll usually solder them to a 1/4" connector.
Sometimes, often in the case of telephone mics, there's an awful buzz. Can anyone suggest quick and dirty ways I can try to alleviate this? I'm not looking to get too heavy into electronics, or buy expensive gear, I'm just messing around for fun.
Thanks for any ideas you might have!