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I am going to record some songs on an 8 track reel to reel using only one microphone (545) and one preamp (60s tube) and one compressor (vintage optical) and mix it all to one mono sound with a vintage spring tank. I had other newer mics, but when ever i used them they "ruined" the sound to me. They were like 300 to 600 dollars mics but i didnt dig them. They made things sound too clear to me and too modern. Now please realize i am semi new and also please realize I want my recordings to sound like they are good 60s garage band demos. Not abbey road 60s stuff. Homegrown for sure. I didnt like hearing stereo mics on drums or acoustic guitars. But when i put one old mic up and drive the tape hard it was nowhere near modern pro sounding, but to me it was closer to what i want than everything else i tried. Now i know that using one mic and one preamp is "stupid" and "lame" and no real artist could ever make a great sound without having 12 mint u47s, but i have a few realistic questions. What type of sounds and problems in mixing can i expect with this setup? I am not against using other mics but i just dont like condensers for my songs. What are the characteristics i should be listening for in a one mic one preamp setup? Will it be uselessly flat and boring? Because so far my test recordings sound great to me. Authenticly old. I dont dig modern production or sound. I want it homegrown because it IS homegrown. Any advice or help is useful to me. But i can already tell people are going to shit on me and tell me how bad i suck and how dumb i am. But know this... I LIKE mono, i LIKE one mic drums. So insulting me is useless because ive heard modern digital music made with tons of expensive stuff and i dont ever dig the production.