Hello,
I've been interested in building a PBB2N rig myself. Are the plans you ment=
ion the ones in this image?: http://tinyurl.com/2c6xrcm
Cheers,
Hector Centeno
http://sonic.hcenteno.net
On 2010-11-15, at 8:12 PM, Rick Munday wrote:
> OK, so I quickly pieced one together yesterday. I'll post a picture or
> two tonight or tomorrow.
>
> I used a Yoga block for the "head", no flashing yet or other foam yet.
> I had two little pieces left when I cut the block to fit into the
> opening and since I had a slight gap on each side between the boundary
> and the yoga block I attached them as "cheeks" on each side of the
> block.
>
> Used two EM172 PIPs as the mic elements.
>
> Mistakes I made:
>
> I screwed up on the measurement for the mic holes (6 3/8" between them
> instead of the 7" called for in the drawing).
>
> The "nose" doesn't stick out the full measured distance in the
> drawing, it sticks out 3 1/2" from the front of the wood.
>
> My jaw hit the floor tonight when I did some test recordings in the
> condo. Very impressive! You get a sense of space, as in up, down, left
> and right that's just insanely good! I can't wait to get out and
> record something outdoors!!!
>
> Now I just have to fill the voids in the back and we're set. Has
> anyone used "Great Stuff"? Or does it need to be a denser material?
>
> I know some of you are used to these arrays, but this is an eye opener fo=
r me.
>
> Would like to thank Rob Danielson for the plans! This is fantastic!
>
> Rick
>
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