How to Make a Telephone Microphone

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  • Опубліковано 29 лис 2024

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  • @LearnAudioEngineering
    @LearnAudioEngineering  5 місяців тому +2

    Check out this video if you'd like to process a regular microphone to sound like a telephone call:
    ua-cam.com/video/7vTsABsY7B0/v-deo.html

  • @theeohbeetees5640
    @theeohbeetees5640 5 років тому +176

    after building one for myself, ive implemented it fir vocals for a very GARAGE rock surfy psychadelic kinda vibe.

    • @harrygibson4602
      @harrygibson4602 2 роки тому

      Hiya - did you ever use it in a live setting?

    • @NyqWill95
      @NyqWill95 2 роки тому +7

      @@harrygibson4602 there was this garage punk band called The Coachwhips, and they used a telephone mic a lot. They sounded fucking dope

  • @Flamethatburns
    @Flamethatburns 4 роки тому +76

    There are 3 pins on the XLR plug. Number 1 pin is for ground, not needed, so tape it off, or cut it off to avoid touching the other wires. Number 2 pin is for the positive wire, and number 3 pin is for the negative wire. If you are not happy with the sound, simply reverse the wires on the phone to see if it is any better. In theory, the proper way to connect a speaker for a microphone application would be to connect the negative of the speaker to pin 2 of the XLR, and the positive of the speaker to pin 3 of the XLR. Yes, that is reverse wiring from normal.

    • @bletheringfool
      @bletheringfool 6 місяців тому

      next question, which pin is no. 1, 2 or 3?

    • @RHDYTstudio
      @RHDYTstudio 3 місяці тому

      @@bletheringfooltell me if there’s any answer

  • @thegloobster
    @thegloobster Рік тому +26

    Ginger Root uses one of these in live performances as a vocal effect and I just freaking adore it.
    One of these days I'll take the rabbit hole down to solder town. Awesome effect! Thanks for posting man!

    • @otobricks2657
      @otobricks2657 5 днів тому +1

      THATS WHY IM HERE
      I’m tryna make my own!!!

    • @thegloobster
      @thegloobster 4 дні тому

      @@otobricks2657 RIGHT!!! I've now went to see him in person just under a month ago and it was legitimately one of the most special concerts I've ever been too, wish there was more of that kind of music live around me man! Ginger Root is an inspiration! I hope ya get it down man, do you already know how to solder?

    • @otobricks2657
      @otobricks2657 4 дні тому

      @@thegloobster sounds awesome mate! I’m going seeing him this December!
      I don’t know how to solder but I’ll learn to 😂
      You are right he is an inspiration, I can’t wait to start making music inspired by him!

  • @CellyMadeThis
    @CellyMadeThis 3 роки тому +21

    I’d be curious to see how you’d do a tin can like the ones from the early days of recording. Is that right that they actually used mics in a can in early US blues and folk recording?

    • @russpiva9772
      @russpiva9772 3 роки тому +9

      Yes, also by taping a bunch of tin cans together to make a long cylinder, creating longer decaying reverb

  • @HR2635
    @HR2635 3 роки тому +7

    been using it for years.. but most say that I made a plugin chain of a simple EQ , a distressor and a compressor.. which I use as a "phone" parallel chain.. and then send a bit of snare drum and toms thorugh it (often I make a similar channel for guitars, bas and vocals).. makes drums POP in the mix (midrange is the key to mixing).. with a phone mic you need to set it up on all sources.. so.. super cool. It works great!, but if you need it on more sources in one take, the plugin approach will server you better. Just my 5 cents. Og and great video! Simple and to the point!

  • @marcelt.7999
    @marcelt.7999 2 роки тому +13

    Great tute! Just curious as to why you used the speaker and wired it as a mic instead of using the actual mic? Is it because it's placed better within the phone?

    • @charlespatt
      @charlespatt 8 місяців тому +3

      Newer phones often have condenser mics in them that need power to operate, but the speaker is almost always dynamic where it doesn't need external power to function.

  • @LakshayKukreja11
    @LakshayKukreja11 6 років тому +103

    Thanks a tonne for this man! Just made my own lo-fi telephone microphone following your instructions! Sounds great!

    • @LearnAudioEngineering
      @LearnAudioEngineering  6 років тому +3

      Thats awesome! I'm Glad to hear this helped you complete the project! :) Thanks for watching and letting me know. All the best.

    • @Cosmic.Noodles29
      @Cosmic.Noodles29 Рік тому

      what kind of telephone did you use? (E.G rotary, landline

    • @LakshayKukreja11
      @LakshayKukreja11 Рік тому

      @@Cosmic.Noodles29 I used an old landline.

    • @Cosmic.Noodles29
      @Cosmic.Noodles29 Рік тому +1

      @@LakshayKukreja11 Thank you so much!!!

  • @dickpeterson6364
    @dickpeterson6364 Рік тому +3

    Would it be possible to maybe solder some wire to the microphone positive and negative then connect the wires to their corresponding place on a 1/8 inch audio jack?

  • @felixknott5326
    @felixknott5326 6 років тому +47

    great video, best explanation I have seen I'm going to make one of these tomorrow to use as a vocal mic like John Dwyer did in Coachwhips. The output of this mic is cool to go straight into a PA right?

    • @LearnAudioEngineering
      @LearnAudioEngineering  6 років тому +4

      yep! you should be just fine. good luck! thanks for watching.

    • @felixknott5326
      @felixknott5326 6 років тому +1

      @@LearnAudioEngineering excellent thank you

    • @chrisjacob1446
      @chrisjacob1446 3 роки тому +1

      This comment read my mind.

    • @thejake4145
      @thejake4145 3 роки тому +1

      Same here. Got the riffs down and now its time for some lyrics

    • @gamermcclout
      @gamermcclout 2 роки тому +1

      Fellow John Dwyer fan, nice!

  • @jefferyreber1682
    @jefferyreber1682 5 місяців тому +2

    Very cool project! I plan on doing this myself for textured vocal applications. I was lucky enough that I got a pre-1980s handset from a telephone at a pre-sort thrift store for dirt cheap which will be nice for the fact that telephones pre-1980 used carbon transmitters for the microphone rather than a dynamic microphone which was used in the ear piece. I'm planning on implementing the XLR's phantom power to feed the carbon transmitter and a switch mounted in the handset body to select which microphone sound is desired. I just wish XLR cables were either cheaper or the bulk spools to make your own came in shorter lengths. Cutting up a short XLR cable ends up being relatively expensive for such a simple project, but I guess we gotta do what we've gotta do.

  • @inalavalamp
    @inalavalamp 4 роки тому +5

    Should there be any concern about not grounding the xlr? Is there a way to do it with the grounding that's already in the the cable?

  • @Pyrotechnics
    @Pyrotechnics Рік тому +1

    Is there a way you could do this with an AUX cable?

  • @mr.anonymoose2810
    @mr.anonymoose2810 2 роки тому +12

    Can you use the microphone from the phone instead of the speaker?

  • @martinfederico7269
    @martinfederico7269 5 років тому +3

    I've been looking at ZVEX tea ball microphone (high impedance) and it looks like something I could build for 15 bucks and it's like 300$ could you do a video on how to make one or give me some clues on how I could build one?

  • @UrielRosasMusico
    @UrielRosasMusico 4 роки тому +17

    The mic and speaker function in reverse, but I have question. Why not using the mic of the telephone itself? I watch other videos where they use the speaker as well as a mic. But I want to know why. Thanks. Nice video!

    • @dubcavern6414
      @dubcavern6414 2 роки тому

      Ever get an answer to this?

    • @Kareem-Ahmed
      @Kareem-Ahmed 2 роки тому +11

      Because the telephone mic is a capacitive or condenser type microphone, like all cheap small microphones especially in compact electronics. It does not generate its own electricity, so that it needs a DC power supply; by contrast, the telephone speaker is a dynamic speaker which acts like a dynamic microphone. These microphones are larger & more expensive, and they generate electricity when vibrated by sound.

    • @BenjaminLandauMusic
      @BenjaminLandauMusic 2 роки тому

      Just strip one LR06 to the mic...

    • @tomasdahuabe
      @tomasdahuabe 2 роки тому

      @@dubcavern6414 The carbon mic needs phantom power so it needs more complex wiring and has a wider spectrum than using the speaker, so less lo-fi-ish sounding

  • @DanielTortoledovideos
    @DanielTortoledovideos 4 роки тому +7

    This is great!!!
    Thanks for being so clear about it. Very inspiring, I’ll start experiment with this material soon

  • @dizzyD1199
    @dizzyD1199 2 роки тому +1

    I think I messed up too much when soldering. It’s cause the speaker from the phone I got had a weird placement of the pins to be soldered. I think I burnt them too much cause they are black. Do I need to get a new vintage phone or could I still fix my current problem?

  • @hexadecimal973
    @hexadecimal973 Рік тому +1

    I have a few questions, I found some old phones just like that in an old abandoned factory. They are a little dirty but intact, I heard that if I wanted to use the mouth piece as a microphone I would need a amplifier for it, which I don't have and they're crazy expensive right now over here, but if I were to use the ear piece receiver then I wouldn't need any power for it. So here's my question, with a little bit of introduction first.
    A year ago I bought a shure sv100 microphone online but it has some difficulties picking up sounds because it's not connected to an amp and a power supply.
    It comes with a cable that has the female XLR plug one one side and 1/4 inch jack on the other, to which the microphone connects with a built in male XLR plug.
    Now can soldier a cable to the microphone and have a male XLR connector which I can connect to the cable of my existing microphone? WIll it work?
    Thank you.

  • @beenay18
    @beenay18 3 місяці тому

    How to use speaker mic directly with loudspeaker without pc? I want to use it for singing. It works with pc but does not work directly with speakers? Any insight?

  • @theUnknled
    @theUnknled 2 роки тому +1

    Gonna have to try it myself.

  • @m1ghtyboy
    @m1ghtyboy 2 роки тому +2

    This is great! because I don't own a mixer am i good to use some generic XLR > 3.5mm/USB adapter? Or is there any better way to input this into a PC without XLR?

    • @carboncringe9558
      @carboncringe9558 2 роки тому

      Since it's not grounded, I don't think it's necessary to use phantom power. I'm not an electrician, though. I'd say that XLR to 3.5 would work. Theoretically, you can do this with any audio input cable.

  • @jeremytobias9139
    @jeremytobias9139 7 місяців тому

    Thanks man. Needed a mic and couldn't afford one. A guitar cable I already had, and a 8 buck second hand phone n I'm set

  • @TomASwift
    @TomASwift Рік тому

    Here I am in 2023… I saw a cover of Radio Star with some guys using a telephone handset as a mic for that distinct distant mic sound. I turned to UA-cam and search this up. First video on the subject and you nailed it. Thanks!

  • @DarthPudden
    @DarthPudden 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you. Gonna make one for an old school, live radio show

  • @RomanVisions
    @RomanVisions 16 днів тому +1

    Now i want to learn to make a telephone mic using usb c

  • @kevycoldcuts
    @kevycoldcuts 5 років тому +3

    How would you properly ground it? Is it not a concern?

    • @LearnAudioEngineering
      @LearnAudioEngineering  5 років тому

      Hey Kevy, you can attach the ground to the positive as well If you're concerned. I haven't had any issues with it, Here's an outro skit I recorded using 2 tele mics: discountlionsafari.bandcamp.com/track/outro

  • @NealNot
    @NealNot 2 роки тому +1

    Why do some people need to install batteries, and some don't, when making vintage phone XLR microphones?

  • @erin4now
    @erin4now 4 роки тому +4

    Cool. Gonna get that Coachwhips feel going now lol. Thanks!

    • @LearnAudioEngineering
      @LearnAudioEngineering  4 роки тому +1

      Just search Coachwhips up, HOLY DIRTY MIDS!
      Tele mic will work great for you
      bigbless

  • @CarburetorsandCoffee
    @CarburetorsandCoffee 8 днів тому

    Dude, thank you so much for this!!!

  • @fargo_cs
    @fargo_cs Рік тому

    If i wanted to make one of these with a gain knob, is it as simple as putting a potentiometer in one of the lines?

  • @AFunkyHypnoCat
    @AFunkyHypnoCat Рік тому

    hey man, how come it doesn't matter which end of the cable you solder to each end of the microphone contact points? I'm unsure if there is a 'correct' way to do the wires, whether to an XLR or a 1/4 inch mono guitar jack

  • @tank3598
    @tank3598 23 дні тому

    sick mod! thanks for uploading

  • @Zero45Club
    @Zero45Club 4 роки тому +1

    Hi, thanks for sharing this! I’m wondering why not use the original mic? Obvs the speaker works but what’s wrong with the mic? Looks like the one I’m playing with has a ground connected, wouldn’t that be simple enough to connect to the sheath on the cable?

    • @cheapironman1916
      @cheapironman1916 4 роки тому +3

      the mouthpeace is a carbon mic which needs phantom power

  • @luciaw4158
    @luciaw4158 Місяць тому

    Can you let the xlr cable be longer or could that create issues?

  • @JW_Mayfield
    @JW_Mayfield 8 місяців тому

    Thats the sound i want fir a song om writing. Thank you for sharing!

    • @LearnAudioEngineering
      @LearnAudioEngineering  8 місяців тому

      Glad to help! :)
      Just checked out your latest upload (The Hank Williams cover) very nice job!
      Did you record it all with just the one mic? let me know.
      Thanks for watching!

  • @steem_punk
    @steem_punk 9 місяців тому

    Is there a way to do it with an acoustic cable rather than an XLR? Like a guitar amp cord, for the life of me I can’t remember what it’s called but yeah

    • @joshmccorkle3042
      @joshmccorkle3042 9 місяців тому +1

      You mean a 1/4" TS cable, I think. Sometimes they call them instrument cables. I think that would actually work better, since they're unbalanced (two contacts), exactly as needed for the pos and neg terminals on the handset speaker. The wires inside a TS cable should be colored the same way - solder the red to the positive on the speaker, black to the negative.

    • @steem_punk
      @steem_punk 9 місяців тому

      @@joshmccorkle3042 thank you! I’ll come back when I make it :D

  • @Daniel69700
    @Daniel69700 6 місяців тому

    Could I use a 6.35mm jack instead of a XLR?

  • @PirateZomby
    @PirateZomby 3 роки тому

    This is righteous, and exactly what I needed! Using a TRS instead of an XLR ought to work the same way, right?

    • @NikosPage
      @NikosPage 3 роки тому

      Mic pres use xlr connectors for a reason

  • @DisturbedDante
    @DisturbedDante 8 місяців тому

    Would this work with a xlr to usb cable or an xlr to amp cable?

  • @brandielee7971
    @brandielee7971 Рік тому

    Would this work on one of those handsets that plug into a headphone jack?

  • @Janitorscage
    @Janitorscage Місяць тому

    I haven't tried making the telephone mic yet but something tells me that it would work great with recording beat boxing

    • @LearnAudioEngineering
      @LearnAudioEngineering  16 днів тому

      That's a really great idea, thanks for sharing! hope you give this project a try, its well worth it

  • @ninacruzz3103
    @ninacruzz3103 Рік тому

    is there a way to make a playback version where once its picked up it loops a message?

  • @rachelletobias7402
    @rachelletobias7402 Рік тому

    How do I change the ear piece on my old phone so that I don't need to put it to my ear to hold for calls, but connect a speaker

  • @ailuwu
    @ailuwu 6 місяців тому

    i know this video is pretty old but i'm wondering (and please keep in mind i have zero clue about audio engineering, cables and etc. i'm just a 20yr old girl with w a hobby so i'm definitely missing some technical language lol) what sort of cable would i need to connect this to my computer? is something like that even possible? the one you're using on your video looks like the one you plug in speakers which clearly works for you in professional audio engineering. but i'd just like to record some songs on my computer with the "filter" these mics have. would the process be too complicated? :/
    thanks for the video, great explanation and definitely learning some stuff!!

    • @LearnAudioEngineering
      @LearnAudioEngineering  6 місяців тому

      Hi! Great question.
      In order to get the signal into your computer you would need an audio interface like this:
      Scarlett Solo:
      www.amazon.ca/Focusrite-SCARLETT-SOLO-3RD-GEN-USB-Audio-Interface/dp/B07QR6Z1JB?th=1
      If you're making a telephone microphone like this, and you don't want to use the male XLR plug used in the video, you could use a 1/4" male TRS end instead, similar to what you would plug into a guitar amp.
      You would plug this into your audio interface, which would connect to your computer via USB.
      hope this helps, sorry if any of the information was over-explained. Please feel free to ask any follow up questions.
      Alternatively, If you have a USB microphone that you regularly use, you could always process that to sound like a telephone.
      What DAW are you using? perhaps I could make a video on this. (Thanks for the idea :D)

    • @LearnAudioEngineering
      @LearnAudioEngineering  5 місяців тому

      Hey, heres a new video about how to make any mic sound like a telephone:
      ua-cam.com/video/7vTsABsY7B0/v-deo.html

  • @vriska222
    @vriska222 Рік тому

    will this work with a 3.5mm audio cable?

  • @TrueNovice
    @TrueNovice Рік тому

    Could or have you tried to do this with adapter cords without taking the phone apart

  • @kuunin46
    @kuunin46 3 місяці тому

    can i use a 3.5mm jack instead?

  • @RedlikMusic
    @RedlikMusic Рік тому +114

    admit you come here because of that no surprises cover

    • @Lahhhrahhh
      @Lahhhrahhh 5 місяців тому

      😂 mee

    • @boyface
      @boyface 5 місяців тому

      called out

    • @hazminibnusani6819
      @hazminibnusani6819 5 місяців тому

      Yess 😅

    • @beugiea
      @beugiea 3 місяці тому

      You know nothing about me!
      …but you’re right with that one, sir.

    • @melo.io.
      @melo.io. 3 місяці тому

      for me it was the duvet one

  • @the_musicalfreakshow
    @the_musicalfreakshow 3 роки тому +1

    totally following this tutorial! thanks

  • @joshfetil6059
    @joshfetil6059 2 роки тому

    hey man I'm planning to recreate this buy a xlr cable to usb or xlr cable to usb woutl i still get the same sound

  • @avzer5408
    @avzer5408 Рік тому

    Can i do this but with a 6.5mm jack?

  • @beninfarum923
    @beninfarum923 4 роки тому +1

    how do you do this with a 3.5 mm headphone jack?

  • @itskidleo
    @itskidleo 2 роки тому

    Will this work on one of those Amazon vintage "retro" phones or does it have to actually be vintage from the 70's/80's for that same internal circuitry?

    • @4968ace
      @4968ace 2 роки тому

      speakers all work the same way pretty much. no worries.

  • @Caniballe
    @Caniballe Рік тому +1

    Perfect. Thanks! Once I made it on my family´s house telephone and I put it in an "output" of my stereo and called my girlfriend. Once she answered the phone, I turned on the stereo and her telephone became a speaker! Her sisters runned to the living room to see what was happening! LOL!

  • @RS-pp7ng
    @RS-pp7ng 4 роки тому +1

    Did you solder the ground as well?

  • @666cordyceps666
    @666cordyceps666 5 років тому +4

    why didn't you use the telephone microphone itself? Or, why did you use the speaker instead?
    Cheers, man! I'm digging your awesome channel!

    • @MrPrtyMrthn
      @MrPrtyMrthn 5 років тому +1

      The microphone needs phantom power.

    • @martinfederico7269
      @martinfederico7269 5 років тому

      @@MrPrtyMrthn If I used batteries in the handset as phantom power, will it sound better than the speaker?

    • @MrPrtyMrthn
      @MrPrtyMrthn 5 років тому +3

      Martin Federico I think Simon the Magpie made a switchable one... and, no it wouldn’t sound better necessarily, just insanely louder.

    • @martinfederico7269
      @martinfederico7269 5 років тому

      @@MrPrtyMrthn thnx!

    • @1968joseph1
      @1968joseph1 4 роки тому +1

      You can move the earpiece speaker to the mouthpiece position so you can use the phone in the intended position. I don't think the way it looks singing into the top bothers young people as much as me.

  • @Scott-dx7uc
    @Scott-dx7uc 5 років тому

    Has anyone tested the TZ stellar X2 microphone? How does it hold up against the U87? It caught my eye but wanted to hear someone else's opinion.

  • @No11961
    @No11961 2 роки тому

    I can switch the XLR cable with USB cable ?

  •  4 роки тому

    This didn't work well for me. I got signal and I could record stuff but I also got a lot of noise. I don't know why. I need to boost the preamp a looot to get a good signal. Do you have any idea why did that happen to me?

  • @worstnightmare56
    @worstnightmare56 3 роки тому

    Great Work .Solved my big Problem.Keep it Up

  • @89playstation65
    @89playstation65 Місяць тому

    It reminds me of music through a kmart pa system.

    • @LearnAudioEngineering
      @LearnAudioEngineering  16 днів тому

      its definitely giving big box intercom energy. I'm sure eating this thing and mumbling something about a price check would be totally incomprehensible. Thanks for your comment :D

  • @mariocaballero461
    @mariocaballero461 5 років тому +2

    just discovered your channel and I love it!! keep going mate!

  • @montypr340
    @montypr340 4 роки тому +1

    Is it possible to use a aux cable instead of a xlr cable

  • @peterianitelli4727
    @peterianitelli4727 2 роки тому

    Do you need an interface or can you just plug it in to your pc?

  • @eliaugust
    @eliaugust 6 років тому +2

    Awesome video, and useful!

  • @TheCozyCinnamonRoll
    @TheCozyCinnamonRoll 5 місяців тому

    How much do you think this will cost( I don’t think I have any of the materials but I really want to do this)

    • @LearnAudioEngineering
      @LearnAudioEngineering  5 місяців тому

      Hmmm.....Good question. Old landline phones are getting trickier to find at thrift stores, but it you get lucky you can find one for $5-$15. Sometimes you can find someone with a box of them in online classified ads. If you have an old cable you're willing to sacrifice, you can cut and solder the ends and you're done!
      If you don't have those materials you could grab a basic soldering pen for around ~$15, and another ~$10 for a roll of solder. A good Neutrik connector or plug will cost you around $5, and a foot of cabling might be another couple of bucks.
      All in you're looking ~$60USD at the top.
      Obviously this adds up initially, but its well worth the investment if you're looking to get into more DIY projects. I've hand soldered every cable in my studio so I know they work, are designed custom for my space, and are of the highest quality possible. And if something isn't working I know I can probably fix it, and the onus is on me to do so. :P
      Now just in case you're not up to doing all this for a fun effect, I'm working on a video thats coming out on Sunday about how to make a SM58 sound just like a telephone call. I'll link that to you when it's out!
      Hope this helps, Thank you for watching and best of luck with your future projects :D

    • @TheCozyCinnamonRoll
      @TheCozyCinnamonRoll 5 місяців тому

      @@LearnAudioEngineering thank you so much! That’s less expensive as I thought it be! I really appreciate it!

  • @rickeydenler2385
    @rickeydenler2385 3 роки тому

    These things Shine for Chicago blues harmonica applications

  • @bletheringfool
    @bletheringfool 6 місяців тому

    I've made one of these and while it technically (barely) works, the vocals coming through are extremely quiet and there is a god awful buzzing noise. What am I doing wrong?

  • @vask8ers1
    @vask8ers1 5 років тому

    Hello! I was wondering if you have to solder it or is there a way to tape it?

    • @LearnAudioEngineering
      @LearnAudioEngineering  5 років тому +1

      You might try wrapping the wire around and then using electrical tape. Soldering would be much stronger, but in a pinch it might work!

  • @MicheleBalin
    @MicheleBalin 2 роки тому

    Can I use a broken telephone? I buy it on ebay but i dont know if it works

  • @mojo0872
    @mojo0872 5 років тому

    Why not move the speaker to the talking side? What about taking a speaker from another handset to put one in each place on the phone? Any thoughts?

    • @LearnAudioEngineering
      @LearnAudioEngineering  5 років тому +3

      Oooo a Stereo Telephone sounds like a really cool idea. I've made two so far, I'll hunt around and find a match for a stereo pair! lmao
      Thanks for the comment!

  • @fleishballchen979
    @fleishballchen979 Рік тому

    hey i have a question can i use a p2/p3 cable to do this ?

  • @sukicchan
    @sukicchan 2 роки тому

    can you still hear yourself on the other end after transforming it?

  • @ethandurian7272
    @ethandurian7272 4 роки тому

    Is there any reason you don’t use the full length of the xlr cable?

    • @LearnAudioEngineering
      @LearnAudioEngineering  4 роки тому

      just a personal preference, you could dedicate a full length cable to your phone mic if you like.

  • @oshid.l391
    @oshid.l391 3 роки тому

    Amazing, thank you for this video!

  • @kirkmcintyre53
    @kirkmcintyre53 3 роки тому

    Can you use a normal trrs jack?

  • @yung-stephen
    @yung-stephen 4 роки тому

    could you do this with a 1/4 mono cable rather than an xlr?

    • @LearnAudioEngineering
      @LearnAudioEngineering  4 роки тому +1

      Yes! it would work well thru an amp.

    • @yung-stephen
      @yung-stephen 4 роки тому

      Learn Audio Engineering how would you go about soldering to the terminals, since there's only one wire and a ground? Would you just solder half the fibers to one side and half to the other?

    • @yung-stephen
      @yung-stephen 4 роки тому

      Learn Audio Engineering never mind i figured it out and built it today and it works great thank you!

    • @cybergod801
      @cybergod801 4 роки тому

      @@yung-stephen how did you do it?

    • @yung-stephen
      @yung-stephen 4 роки тому

      Kidd Koolaid solder the shielding/negative/ground fibers to one terminal and the positive fibers to the other, it doesn't matter which is which

  • @squeakyproductions
    @squeakyproductions 5 років тому

    Great video!!

  • @NriC04
    @NriC04 2 роки тому

    But how can i use it as a pc headset tho?

  • @BIGpony777
    @BIGpony777 Рік тому

    we have the same preamp

  • @dizzolve
    @dizzolve 3 роки тому

    why not use the mouth piece? Is it too sensitive?

  • @kitni
    @kitni 7 місяців тому

    wait so most of the diy telephone mics are actually the earpiece, which is not intentionally the actual sound we usually hear through telephone? Still, it sounds like one.

    • @LearnAudioEngineering
      @LearnAudioEngineering  7 місяців тому

      I mean that is the side you are listening to on a phone :) its what the other person's voice comes out of!
      Thank you for watching!

  • @cyrildia
    @cyrildia Рік тому +1

    I am the only one being bugged by the fact that the cord is on the wrong side? They usually are where the mic is, it looks upside down ! (But sounds good) :p

  • @eltallerchicago
    @eltallerchicago 2 місяці тому

    Any tips for the very sensitive feedback? Almost went deaf a few times 🤣

  • @wolfsiejk
    @wolfsiejk Рік тому

    My xlr has only 1 wire for some reasone

  • @FrenchAudio2000
    @FrenchAudio2000 4 роки тому +1

    Two of my classmates in my program looted two rotary telephones from an asylum we went spelunking in and I'm so excited to hear them

    • @samman9864
      @samman9864 4 роки тому

      Metal asf

    • @FrenchAudio2000
      @FrenchAudio2000 4 роки тому +1

      @@samman9864 So we ended taking more.
      Mine has a killswitch, my friend's has a pickup switch for the two microphones, and my other friend did the smartest thing my giving it parallel outputs

  • @pkneeyahx
    @pkneeyahx Рік тому

    Speaking into the earpiece looks and feels wrong. Why didn't you use the mic?

  • @JustinTOsburn
    @JustinTOsburn 3 місяці тому

    I keep seeing people use the earpiece instead of the actual mic...but why?? Why not use THE Mic??

  • @luispavon1371
    @luispavon1371 Рік тому

    I wisj somebody would sell these on Amazon.

  • @bacceb9009
    @bacceb9009 5 років тому

    Nice !!

  • @soupmaker4484
    @soupmaker4484 4 роки тому

    Would this by chance work with a usb cable?

    • @thisisfeinter
      @thisisfeinter 4 роки тому

      No, that's a Digital connection. A lot more complex. Requires an analog to digital converter first. This is only analog.

    • @soupmaker4484
      @soupmaker4484 4 роки тому

      K thx

  • @yeetskeitskeit4262
    @yeetskeitskeit4262 5 років тому

    Cool!

  • @ramakrishnanpuranattukara6566
    @ramakrishnanpuranattukara6566 4 роки тому

    Is it from india

  • @Sethrogenlookalike
    @Sethrogenlookalike 2 роки тому

    *proceeds to sing Is This It

  • @sloopycloopy9686
    @sloopycloopy9686 4 роки тому

    thank uuuu

  • @keisaboru1155
    @keisaboru1155 Рік тому

    You could also just buy a old recorder or something cheapo . But well . We gon leave it at that

  • @MatN1988
    @MatN1988 2 місяці тому

    Who’s here because of the Coachwhips?

  • @mr.anonymoose2810
    @mr.anonymoose2810 2 роки тому

    I am only here from radal

  • @LEDUMM
    @LEDUMM 4 місяці тому

    A real pain here...