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I noticed on the FAQs page that the old Radio Shack mics can be adapted for digital recording. Unfortunately, the page link is either out-of-date or my ISP is blocking access to it (I tried getting to it with 4 different web browsers).
I have what I assume to be one of the decent old Radio Shack mics (albeit dynamic). It's the Realistic omni #33-1070B. I've had it since the early 1990s. I soldered together a mini-plug adapter for it years ago, but I don't know about the impedence. Since I can't access that page with the info about adapting, I'm really not sure if what I have is sufficient or if I need to get the radio shack impedence matching transformer or if I should just bag the whole thing and get a condenser (I will eventually, but for what I need to do right now I think the dynamic is adequate).
Can anyone post the instructions from the FAQs page about adapting the old Radio Shack mic?
Thanks much,
Very very new newbie (my first post) unknown wobbly
I have what I assume to be one of the decent old Radio Shack mics (albeit dynamic). It's the Realistic omni #33-1070B. I've had it since the early 1990s. I soldered together a mini-plug adapter for it years ago, but I don't know about the impedence. Since I can't access that page with the info about adapting, I'm really not sure if what I have is sufficient or if I need to get the radio shack impedence matching transformer or if I should just bag the whole thing and get a condenser (I will eventually, but for what I need to do right now I think the dynamic is adequate).
Can anyone post the instructions from the FAQs page about adapting the old Radio Shack mic?
Thanks much,
Very very new newbie (my first post) unknown wobbly