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Shadowdog
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I am putting together my first digital home studio and cam across 2 Back Electret Cardioid Condensor mics. Are these worth keeping, and if so what would the be good to use for (vocals, guitar amp?)
Depends on which model it is. Some of the old Radio Shack mics were made by Sony for Radio Shack and are pretty damn nice, with a few simple mods that anybody can do.Shadowdog said:I am putting together my first digital home studio and cam across 2 Back Electret Cardioid Condensor mics. Are these worth keeping, and if so what would the be good to use for (vocals, guitar amp?)
Harvey Gerst said:Depends on which model it is. Some of the old Radio Shack mics were made by Sony for Radio Shack and are pretty damn nice, with a few simple mods that anybody can do.
According to the RS catalog, the 33-1080 is their PZM. That doesn't sound right to me. Got a picture of the mic?Shadowdog said:Cat. No. 33-1080, if tht means anything to you. It has a music/vocal switch inside where the battery is at???
Yup, I'm pretty sure you have a rebadged Sony mic there.Shadowdog said:It has a music/vocal switch inside where the battery is at.
Janesaid2me said:I say keep everything you got....ya never know when ya might need it for something....
I once had some Peavey floor monitors... and immediately after taking off the name plates some friends said it improved the sound by at least 30%... lol.A Reel Person said:to paste right over the R/S name!!![]()
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I have an old Sony mic too. It's a dynamic. F-K60H. I had to open it up and remove all the old crumbling foam. I unscrewed the top and had to wash the foam out of it. It's really hard to take out anything else from the body, really jammed in there.Harvey Gerst said:Depends on which model it is. Some of the old Radio Shack mics were made by Sony for Radio Shack and are pretty damn nice, with a few simple mods that anybody can do.