Re: JLI-3412
I have quite a few edge terminated externally polarised dual diaphragm capsules of various flavours, chinese and otherwise, including one that may be the same as in your link (though I haven't tried
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thet
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#34293
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Re: JLI-3412
I hadn't noticed that the 3412? was a 34mm capsule -- my mistake - sorry about that. I hadn't thought about trying one. They are more expensive than the 34mm LDC I'm using at present ( THIS ONE (
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Arjay1949
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#34292
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Re: JLI-3412
I have tried it. It does not have a pronounced peak. I actually like the TSB2555B better as an all around go to mic. wrote: -- Best Regards, Jules Ryckebusch 214 399 0931 Linkedin
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Jules Ryckebusch
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#34291
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Re: JLI-3412
The 3412 is bigger than those brass 25mm capsules. I have some of the brass ones and they do sound reasonably good (especially for ?3), but they have quite a pronounced peak around 10k - so there's a
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thet
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#34290
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Re: JLI-3412
I suspect most of the FETless electrets of this type of construction are simply variations of the Chinese ones like this:
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Arjay1949
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#34289
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Re: Can I adapt these mics?
Well, shoot. I NOW see somebody beat me to that pun ... JHR :-(
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Richards
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#34288
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Re: Can I adapt these mics?
but that actually does the opposite of what I want to do. _________________________________________ Ah, yes, but would it not allow you to trace signal continuity from specific pins son the XLR
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Richards
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#34287
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JLI-3412
has anyone tried the JLI-3412 yet? If so how does it compare to the 2555B or other well known capsules? https://www.jlielectronics.com/microphone-capsules/jli-3412/
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thet
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#34286
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Re: gold simulation
Gotta say I LOVED the red! --- Mateus Borges audioFARM Recording Studios Life's too short for bad tones! Em qua, 22 de jun de 2022 14:07, Ari <soliloqueenwastaken@...> escreveu:
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Mateus Borges
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#34285
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Re: Can I adapt these mics?
That's why it's called reverse engineering...
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[email protected]
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#34284
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Re: Can I adapt these mics?
maskdesigner@...> wrote: Thanks, but that actually does the opposite of what I want to do. That lets you plug XLR mics into the proprietary jack. I want to plug a mic module with the proprietary
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Gavin Stokes
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#34283
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Re: Can I adapt these mics?
The Zoom EXH-6 is the part I mentioned.
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[email protected]
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#34282
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Re: Can I adapt these mics?
maskdesigner@...> wrote: Thanks. Do you have a link to that? I've never heard of it. They make an extension cable that has the proprietary connector at both ends, but I'm not aware of an XLR
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Gavin Stokes
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#34281
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Re: Can I adapt these mics?
Hi Gavin - Lacking a schematic, I would open the device and see what sort of circuit is inside. That might put you on the right track. JHR
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Richards
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#34280
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Re: Can I adapt these mics?
Zoom makes an adapter that goes from their proprietary connector to two XLRs. You could probably figure out the pins using one of those and a volt meter set for continuity...
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[email protected]
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#34279
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Re: Would you buy a capsule if it looked like this?
What HE said.?????? JR ___________________________________
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Richards
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#34278
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Can I adapt these mics?
Hi all. I have the Zoom F3 recorder, which unfortunately doesn't support Zoom's own mic modules. I have their X/Y module, and I'd like to adapt it with XLR connectors. It has a proprietary connector,
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Gavin Stokes
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#34277
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Re: gold simulation
There's always red
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Ari
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#34276
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Re: gold simulation
Yeah, I might move the ring screw holes out just to Make sure there's enough support for the diaphragm
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Ari
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#34275
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Re: gold simulation
Ari, Did you opt to use all M1.4 screws? -- *Dave Wheeler* Design | Engineering M: 312.405.2567 E: wave.audio@... <wave.audio@...>
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Wave Dealer
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#34274
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