Thanks! I bought a “two pack” of crystal mike elements from E-Bay. I used one in an old Webcor tape recorder to replace the one that was in there and had fried (it turned to ashes) and I had this one left over. Then I was feeding the cat and thought, hmmm, that can looks like it might be just the right size for a microphone. So, it’s all my cats fault.
Thanks! You guessed right, Eddie is 15 pounds, so I guess we wouldn’t call him exactly “portable”. He likes his food, he likes his sister’s food, he likes MY food. Hmmmm…. I think I see a pattern emerging here…. must check that out in more detail.
MEOW!!! MEOW!!! Kitty and the Cat! That was a really nice project you did, it looks really cool! I’ve got some Fancy Feasts at home, but rarely does my mom use them for the cat, we normally feed Wampus III dry brown “X” shaped food. Now would a piezo one work on this project good? Cause I have some piezo types like CoolDudeClem used. Did you crystal mic have a metal diaphragm?
Pretty neat, it almost puts my cardboard one I made to shame. I didn’t know crystal elements were still available. Gertrude burping at the end as funny.
Thanks for the info! I’ve tested this crystal element (I got two of them) with a Webcor RtR (big old clunker from 1950’s) and it works very well. The original mike element turned to ASHES (how could THAT happen?) so I had to replace it.
This project works very well with little crappy rim drive machines from the 1960’s that like crystal mikes. Often these machines don’t have their mikes any more. Dynamic mikes sound muffled on these machines.
I hear a good crystal mic is great for recording acoustic guitar. But high impedence can be suseptical to hum, and many modern PA amps use LOW Z. Guitar amps and mag phono are HIGH Z like the old RtR recorders.
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March 10th, 2010 at 2:53 am
YOUR CAT IS SO CUTE! AND FRIGGIN HUGE!
March 10th, 2010 at 3:05 am
Thanks! I bought a “two pack” of crystal mike elements from E-Bay. I used one in an old Webcor tape recorder to replace the one that was in there and had fried (it turned to ashes) and I had this one left over. Then I was feeding the cat and thought, hmmm, that can looks like it might be just the right size for a microphone. So, it’s all my cats fault.
March 10th, 2010 at 3:40 am
That is so cool.How did you think of that?
March 10th, 2010 at 3:47 am
Thanks! You guessed right, Eddie is 15 pounds, so I guess we wouldn’t call him exactly “portable”. He likes his food, he likes his sister’s food, he likes MY food. Hmmmm…. I think I see a pattern emerging here…. must check that out in more detail.
March 10th, 2010 at 4:24 am
Wow eddie is a biiiiig boy!
he must weigh about 15 pounds^^ that microphone is really cool and vintage sounding!
March 10th, 2010 at 4:36 am
I don’t know. I haven’t got any piezo types of mics. The crytal mics do have metal diaphragms.
March 10th, 2010 at 5:31 am
OH! I’ve gotta see a video of your 1950s Webcor!!
March 10th, 2010 at 5:49 am
MEOW!!! MEOW!!! Kitty and the Cat! That was a really nice project you did, it looks really cool! I’ve got some Fancy Feasts at home, but rarely does my mom use them for the cat, we normally feed Wampus III dry brown “X” shaped food. Now would a piezo one work on this project good? Cause I have some piezo types like CoolDudeClem used. Did you crystal mic have a metal diaphragm?
March 10th, 2010 at 6:28 am
Pretty neat, it almost puts my cardboard one I made to shame. I didn’t know crystal elements were still available. Gertrude burping at the end as funny.
March 10th, 2010 at 6:43 am
Thanks for the info! I’ve tested this crystal element (I got two of them) with a Webcor RtR (big old clunker from 1950’s) and it works very well. The original mike element turned to ASHES (how could THAT happen?) so I had to replace it.
This project works very well with little crappy rim drive machines from the 1960’s that like crystal mikes. Often these machines don’t have their mikes any more. Dynamic mikes sound muffled on these machines.
March 10th, 2010 at 6:52 am
I hear a good crystal mic is great for recording acoustic guitar. But high impedence can be suseptical to hum, and many modern PA amps use LOW Z. Guitar amps and mag phono are HIGH Z like the old RtR recorders.
March 10th, 2010 at 6:56 am
Wow! How clever was that.Eddie and Gertrude are real stars. A unique, enjoyable and brilliant video. Well done!
March 10th, 2010 at 7:31 am
and it sound good too!
March 10th, 2010 at 7:49 am
thanks for the video!you are so ingenious!i didn’t know that you can make a mic from cat food can!5 STARS!