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Mech schrieb: > Here's what he had done. He had gone down to Radio Shack, and purchased > one of the mic elements they sell in the parts section. He'd then > soldered wires to the terminals, and run the element (rear-end first) > down an ordinary drinking straw, merely taping around the sides to hold > it in place. On the opposite end of the wires running down the inside > of the straw, he soldered a standard XLR jack. Later, he showed us a > more "advanced" model where he'd soldered an adapter for a 9-volt > battery and a cheap switch, so he wouldn't have to rely on phantom power. I've build two of these capsules into a head band, and used it for concert recordings with my little Sony Professional Walkman in the 80's, this gave my quite nice live recordings. Best of the pack was a recording with Bobby McFerrin solo in Berlin... It had two advantages, it wasn't obvious that I was recording, and I had a damn good quality. Disadvantage was, that I was distracted from actually listening to the music freely, thats why I gave up doing that pretty fast... Stefan -- Stefan Tiedje------------x------- --_____-----------|-------------- --(_|_ ----|\-----|-----()------- -- _|_)----|-----()-------------- ----------()--------www.ccmix.com