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Subject: Re: plug-in power mic
From: "umashankar" umashanks
Date: Wed Jul 7, 2010 8:07 pm ((PDT))
i have been building paralleled arrays of capsules since 1985, initially
because=A0the cheap capsules i could get in india were just too noisy to be=
 used
singly. i then figured that if i mounted them in an array on a sheet=A0of p=
lastic,
even just ten=A0cm square, i would get an extremely directional mic which i=
 used
for many documentary films.

initially=A0i powered them with a 9 volt battery and single 2k2=A0load resi=
stor -
shared by all the capsules. the sensitivity of individual capsules was lowe=
r
than if the circuit powered a single capsule, but the overall sensitivity -=
 with
five capsules arranged in an irregular cross - was=A0much higher.

Later i tried a current source - fet with a source resistor, as=A0load, and=
 i
observed sensitivity change quite dramatically as the battery voltage fell =
which
was the opposite of what i expected. but i could run the battery down to
nothing.

these days i am running most of my microphones with the pip (2 volts) avail=
able
on the zoom h2, both with external fets (2sk 170) and built in ones. i am
getting very high output with a 25 mm electret capsule, and=A0 lower=A0outp=
uts from
12 mm and 14 mm capsules.

there is an interesting design for upgrading a pip circuit so it gets to be=

really low impedance - useful for running long=A0 cables. i can dig it out =
if
there is any intest. (it is there in the mic builders member's files)

umashankar

i have published my poems. you can read (or buy) at
http://stores.lulu.com/umashankar





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