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stevieb
Just another guy, really.
A much simpler question than my other one...
My semi-casual group does mostly covers (something I'd like to change, but don't get me started...) and one that I front is Warren Zevon's "Carmalita." The first line in the song is "I hear Mariachi static on my radio, and the tubes, they glow in the dark..." I thought it would be fun to get a lo-fi quality on the lead vocals and tried an old Audio-Technica AP201 that has suffered some sort of damage, which results in it having a thin, tinny sound. I guess I had in mind a crackly sort of sound that would call to mind the sound a cheap 50's table radio, pulling in a distant AM radio station, would make. Didn't happen. Instead of "Mariachi static," I got "Winchester Cathedral."
Just read the responses to the "mic'ing my cat" thread, and thought, hey, maybe a 2" speaker made into a mic would work. Would it? Or is there something else? This would be for live performance, not recording (got the rights for performance, but not recording.)
And speaking of that A-T AP201- I am no tech, but I imagine the cartridge on it is hurting? Worth it to have it repaired?
My semi-casual group does mostly covers (something I'd like to change, but don't get me started...) and one that I front is Warren Zevon's "Carmalita." The first line in the song is "I hear Mariachi static on my radio, and the tubes, they glow in the dark..." I thought it would be fun to get a lo-fi quality on the lead vocals and tried an old Audio-Technica AP201 that has suffered some sort of damage, which results in it having a thin, tinny sound. I guess I had in mind a crackly sort of sound that would call to mind the sound a cheap 50's table radio, pulling in a distant AM radio station, would make. Didn't happen. Instead of "Mariachi static," I got "Winchester Cathedral."
Just read the responses to the "mic'ing my cat" thread, and thought, hey, maybe a 2" speaker made into a mic would work. Would it? Or is there something else? This would be for live performance, not recording (got the rights for performance, but not recording.)
And speaking of that A-T AP201- I am no tech, but I imagine the cartridge on it is hurting? Worth it to have it repaired?