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Re: Bamboo housing for nature recordings
That 2549 will work just fine -- Best Regards, Jules Ryckebusch 214 399 0931 Linkedin <https://www.linkedin.com/in/jules-ryckebusch/>
By Jules Ryckebusch · #36058 ·
Re: Bamboo housing for nature recordings
Thank you, Sey. It seems our emails just crossed. :-)
By Heinz · #36057 ·
Re: Bamboo housing for nature recordings
Hi Jules Interestingly, only two balanced microphone cables are available on the Japanese Mogami website. The one that comes close to your recommended wire (Mogami W2697) at Instructable (
By Heinz · #36056 ·
Re: Bamboo housing for nature recordings
Take a look at the official stores that distribute Mogami: https://www.mogami-wire.co.jp/contact/dealers-d.html Also this: https://www.artmusic-store.com/smartphone/contract.html And this
By Sey · #36055 ·
Re: Bamboo housing for nature recordings
Yep! It's funny sometimes. It may be that the item name is slightly different here. It wouldn't be the first time. I'll find it out or find a similiar one. :-) The electronic shops in Akihabara are
By Heinz · #36054 ·
Re: Bamboo housing for nature recordings
LOL, Mogami is from there. You should be able to get it. Also there are little electronic shops in Akihabara, they will carry similar wire. Although I haven't been there in 7 years. Jules -- Best
By Jules Ryckebusch · #36053 ·
Re: Bamboo housing for nature recordings
I'm in Japan.
By Heinz · #36052 ·
Re: Bamboo housing for nature recordings
Where are you globally? Best Regards, Jules Ryckebusch
By Jules Ryckebusch · #36051 ·
Re: Bamboo housing for nature recordings
Thank you both, Jules and Jerry! Your information was very helpful. I'm currently creating the order and had already a 50V capacitor on the list. The Mouser 3.3uF capacitor you mentioned in your
By Heinz · #36050 ·
Re: Bamboo housing for nature recordings
Jerry gave a great synopsis. I give a component recommendation in the Instructable. But in essence you what 1% metal film 1/4W resistors. They have been around a long time and replaced the carbon comp
By Jules Ryckebusch · #36049 ·
Re: Bamboo housing for nature recordings
Not much difference in terms of performance. Metal-film may be marginally lower noise when DC is applied, which is the case for Simple P48, and may have more long-term stability and durability. Quite
By Jerry Lee Marcel · #36048 ·
Re: Bamboo housing for nature recordings
Sidebar Reply - Many thanks for your feedback! You might also like the ¡°akinori tsuji¡± channel I'm featuring ( https://www.youtube.com/@NaturePattern ).?He is a scientist and researches the
By Heinz · #36047 ·
Re: Bamboo housing for nature recordings
Thank you for your feedback and all the details! In particular for the link to Vicky Powys site ( https://caperteebirder.com/?page_id=284 ) , which seems to be inspiring and informative when it comes
By Heinz · #36046 ·
Re: Bamboo housing for nature recordings
Good Day Heinz. Sidebar Comment - While I cannot address your technical questions, I enjoyed listening to your recordings and like the bamboo holder design. I suggest a trip to the ocean to record
By Richards · #36045 ·
Re: Bamboo housing for nature recordings
Welcome. Nice job with the custom shock mount. "Sound Sleuth looks so simple. Is it really that simple?" It's really that simple, and in both its PiP and simpleP48 implementations... it's really that
By kennjava · #36044 ·
Bamboo housing for nature recordings
Hi MicBuilders! I'm new to this group. Many greetings and hello to everybody! I would like to give it a?try to build a special 'Sound Sleuth Bamboo' version. The aim is to achieve the most
By Heinz · #36043 ·
Re: 1st order ambisonic mic utilizing both front and back LDC diaphragms
Of course to go with the tetrahedral cardiod array, you could use the TSC-1 LDC from JLI since they are single diaphragm.
By Mark Day · #36042 ·
Re: 1st order ambisonic mic utilizing both front and back LDC diaphragms
That is awesome! I look forward to seeing the new Instructable. I have a contact at Ningbo Electroacoustics in China and bought one of their AYM-SCM2 stereo mics (
By Mark Day · #36041 ·
Re: 1st order ambisonic mic utilizing both front and back LDC diaphragms
My challenge is the body to hold them as well. I¡¯m going to design a custom PCB for multi channel OPA circuits Best Regards, Jules Ryckebusch
By Jules Ryckebusch · #36040 ·
Re: 1st order ambisonic mic utilizing both front and back LDC diaphragms
Wow, I have not seen this mic before. This is exactly what I want to build, and after seeing the price of the Nevaton, building my own makes sense. Just have to figure out if I can get it all to fit
By Mark Day · #36039 ·