It's called mirrorlite, i have links at the office and will find them for you.
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--- In micbuilders@..., "Klaus Wolter" <n8nxf@c...> wrote:
When making larger microphones, I wonder how east it would be to roll your
own? I took a little electret mic apart a few years back but don't recall
exactly what was inside. I do recall that it was very simple and that it
involved some very thin metalized film used as the diaphragm. Could this
film be made available to DIYers? It might also be interesting to
incorporate something like a surface mount OPA134 op amp inside the mic
canister...
-----Original Message-----
From: Bob Cain [mailto:arcane@a...]
Sent: Saturday, December 06, 2003 2:16 PM
To: micbuilders@...
Subject: Re: [micbuilders] Re: condenser fet transisters.
mstrong82 wrote:
What you have to realize here is that there are maybe 1,000 of you guys
doing very interesting and creative things with SMALL quantities of ECM's
Personally, I'm fascinated with this. It's my hobby as well as my day
job. My
wife says I have no life outside of those little f-in silver cans ;-)
I can't make a dozen of this and a dozen of that. I need to make a
minimum of
10,000 of something and know that eventually they will be consumed.
Yes, I understand that the larger you make it, the more
specialized the market becomes. It's just that my interest
has moved beyond tiny but noisy omni's toward much quieter
first order mics that are suitable for coincident stereo or
surround recording. I fully understand that the market size
for such devices is relatively small, as evideneced by the
lack of inexpensive parts for it, but nonetheless I wish to
speak to this type of application and open the door wider to
experimentation in the area.
Bob
--
"Things should be described as simply as possible, but no
simpler."
A. Einstein
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