ferrograph microphone

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I have a ferrrograph 631 mono recorder can anyone advise me what type of microphone would be best.
Jim
 
Well to start with I don't think you can use a condenser microphone for the ferro only has 1/4 microphone input so your limited to a dynamic microphone with either a 1/4 cord or an XLR with an adapter.
You could use a condenser only if you have an out side phantom supply or a microphone that can be battery operated.






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It depends on your connection type of course. Any type of mic could be used with the right preamp and right connection cable. i.e. AT3035 + SD MM-1 + XLR to TRS cable for a 1/4" TRS connection (i.e. balanced). What did you have in mind in terms of content / results?
 
ferrograph mike

Hi Shadow
Sorry but but your suggestion is like a foreign language to me, I have a realistic dynamic with a mono plug attached but when I tried it out I had to turn up the bias that far that it created a buzzing noise and the needle still hardly moved and the end recording was noisy and not easy to hear.
Jim
 
Hi Shadow
Sorry but but your suggestion is like a foreign language to me, I have a realistic dynamic with a mono plug attached but when I tried it out I had to turn up the bias that far that it created a buzzing noise and the needle still hardly moved and the end recording was noisy and not easy to hear.
Jim

Which is where a microphone preamplifier comes into play. It's like a pre-volume volume knob. Plus it helps shield the mic if there's some form of current wired to that connection to power a specific type of mic. (electret).

In short the output of the mic is a very weak signal. You need to amplify it. And/or use a mic with a stronger signal.
 
Hi shadow I had a preamp that I used for a record turntable I have connected the mic and recorder to it and it works great, you hardly need touch the bias control to send the needle across.
Many thanks for your help.
Jim
 
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