My grandmother gave me a couple of old mics that i guess my grandfather had bought a a yard sale sometime within the last 30 or 40 years.
They're two ronette mics as described on this page:
http://www.xs4all.nl/~odemar/microph...nette-mics.htm
They're listed as "Ronette (unkown)" about 2/3 of the way down.
Knowing a fair bit about pickups and amplifiers, i don't know anything about these old mics, and what i should expect from them.
when i plug either one into my computer sound card, or into my modern bass amp, it doesn't seem to pick up much noise, but it does make sound when i tap the casing. there is obviously some signal coming out of it, but if i turn it up to a point where it starts to actually make a tiny bit of noise, it feeds back horribly.
is this normal when connecting an old microphone of unknown impedance to modern equipment? Am I missing something? or are both mics just dead?
They're two ronette mics as described on this page:
http://www.xs4all.nl/~odemar/microph...nette-mics.htm
They're listed as "Ronette (unkown)" about 2/3 of the way down.
Knowing a fair bit about pickups and amplifiers, i don't know anything about these old mics, and what i should expect from them.
when i plug either one into my computer sound card, or into my modern bass amp, it doesn't seem to pick up much noise, but it does make sound when i tap the casing. there is obviously some signal coming out of it, but if i turn it up to a point where it starts to actually make a tiny bit of noise, it feeds back horribly.
is this normal when connecting an old microphone of unknown impedance to modern equipment? Am I missing something? or are both mics just dead?
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