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DIY U47 kit
Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2015 5:01 pm
by Wilson
Looking at getting one of these from micandmod.com anyone ever bought from there or have any feedback on the place?
http://micandmod.com/en/home/98-u47-diy-kit.html
Thanks
Re: DIY U47 kit
Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2015 7:19 am
by spruce_moose
I'd say the drummer from my band will have looked into this. I'll get back to you.
Re: DIY U47 kit
Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2015 7:39 am
by spruce_moose
From what I understand, this place does pooling between members for parts. You might be able to get it a bit cheaper.
http://groupdiy.com/index.php?board=29.0
Re: DIY U47 kit
Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2015 11:57 pm
by GardenoftheDead
Having built a microphone myself? Get ready for a nightmare the likes of which you've never imagined.
Re: DIY U47 kit
Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2015 8:47 pm
by crochambeau
GardenoftheDead wrote:Having built a microphone myself? Get ready for a nightmare the likes of which you've never imagined.
Have you tales of horror with pictures to match? I love living that shit vicariously.
Re: DIY U47 kit
Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2015 9:03 pm
by GardenoftheDead
crochambeau wrote:GardenoftheDead wrote:Having built a microphone myself? Get ready for a nightmare the likes of which you've never imagined.
Have you tales of horror with pictures to match? I love living that shit vicariously.
So this is a $200 (student discount) kit from diyribbonmic.com. I built it in a seminar with my recording class and the guy who runs the company. Basically the soldering is pretty much the easy part (though condenser mics are more electrically complicated). Mounting the ribbon diaphragm in between the magnets was a BITCH. It's thinner than human hair, more fragile then wet tissue paper, and has to be parallel to the magnets and as close to them as possible without touching them. It can't be mounted too tightly either!
https://instagram.com/p/1bdKW_BMzh/
https://instagram.com/p/1WvMdyBMz6/
Re: DIY U47 kit
Posted: Wed Nov 18, 2015 1:57 pm
by crochambeau
Ooof, I forgot I asked for something on this thread! Sorry about my space cadet tendencies!
That mic looks pretty nice, how does it sound?
Re: DIY U47 kit
Posted: Thu Nov 26, 2015 6:29 pm
by louderthangod
GardenoftheDead wrote:crochambeau wrote:GardenoftheDead wrote:Having built a microphone myself? Get ready for a nightmare the likes of which you've never imagined.
Have you tales of horror with pictures to match? I love living that shit vicariously.
So this is a $200 (student discount) kit from diyribbonmic.com. I built it in a seminar with my recording class and the guy who runs the company. Basically the soldering is pretty much the easy part (though condenser mics are more electrically complicated). Mounting the ribbon diaphragm in between the magnets was a BITCH. It's thinner than human hair, more fragile then wet tissue paper, and has to be parallel to the magnets and as close to them as possible without touching them. It can't be mounted too tightly either!
https://instagram.com/p/1bdKW_BMzh/
https://instagram.com/p/1WvMdyBMz6/
That's a real bummer. It seemed promising but I'd probably just break it.
Re: DIY U47 kit
Posted: Sat Dec 05, 2015 8:20 pm
by GardenoftheDead
crochambeau wrote:Ooof, I forgot I asked for something on this thread! Sorry about my space cadet tendencies!
That mic looks pretty nice, how does it sound?
Sounds very very nice. Very smooth upper-mids response and a nice warmth in the low end. Great for vocals and acoustics, killer when paired with a 57 on a distorted guitar amp. One downside is that it is EXTREMELY QUIET. You need a pretty powerful mic pre to get it up to nominal level.
louderthangod wrote:GardenoftheDead wrote:crochambeau wrote:GardenoftheDead wrote:Having built a microphone myself? Get ready for a nightmare the likes of which you've never imagined.
Have you tales of horror with pictures to match? I love living that shit vicariously.
So this is a $200 (student discount) kit from diyribbonmic.com. I built it in a seminar with my recording class and the guy who runs the company. Basically the soldering is pretty much the easy part (though condenser mics are more electrically complicated). Mounting the ribbon diaphragm in between the magnets was a BITCH. It's thinner than human hair, more fragile then wet tissue paper, and has to be parallel to the magnets and as close to them as possible without touching them. It can't be mounted too tightly either!
https://instagram.com/p/1bdKW_BMzh/
https://instagram.com/p/1WvMdyBMz6/
That's a real bummer. It seemed promising but I'd probably just break it.
Aluminum leaf is cheap. You just gotta follow the rule of "don't put it anywhere you wouldn't put your ear." You can leave in front of a cranked Marshall Major for decades, but shouldn't put it too close to a bass amp, kick drum port or un-pop-filtered human voice.