Bizarre and/or amusing mic techiques...

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The comment about miking up a stairwell to create an impromptu reverb chamber got me thinking: fun, but kind of tame. Anybody have any favorite you-gotta-be-kidding, don't-try-this-at-home mic techiques they'd like to share? Here's my personal favorite.

1982. Was recording a band with a kind of rude vibe, and the guitarist wanted a really angular, distant, clangy, cat-in-the-Osterizer sorta sound for a certain track. Tried several amps, every mic in the locker, tore out a lot of hair, couldn't satisfy the rather jaded guitarist. Finally in desperation set up a scam: hooked up the old Fender Princeton practice amp to an old whizzer-cone table radio speaker/box with a 75' speaker cable. Ran said cable to the laundry room. Put the speaker in the clothes dryer (no, we didn't turn it on!) and closed the door. Mic'd the dryer from outside by simply laying my most beatup ex-live-snare drum ATM63 directly on the sheetmetal top surface of the dryer, and retrieved the resulting "signal" with a 75' mic cable. Had the guitarist play in the control room listening to this rig in the monitors with the levels cranked to "stun". The laundry room had cinderblock walls, no damping at all, and the result was in every respect completely and utterly apalling: the single least musical sound I have ever recorded. The guitarist *loved* it, and we got the track before the poor table radio's voice coil siezed on the magnet.

I highly doubt that I'm the only one ever to try this one, but it did the trick that day. Anybody else have anything gnarly like this?
 
here's one for you

You affix a large funnel to the face of a guitar amp or cabinet directly over a speaker. Connect by means of duct tape one end of a full length garden type hose to the narrow end of the funnel so as to allow sound to travel through it. Shove into the other end of the hose the removed element from a cheaper microphone. Seal with the required amount of duct tape. Run signal from mic element to amp or recording device. Had a setup like this several years back. Kept it in a big cardboard box in the closet. Sounds like a small alien singing into your shower up through several flights of drain pipe.
 
Oh, outstanding! I hadn't encountered that site before. There are definitely some sick people out there- and I mean that in a _good_ way, of course...
 
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