[sdiy] Mic capsules - Whodunnit?

Curtin, Steven D (Steven) sdcurtin at agere.com
Wed Feb 28 22:54:18 CET 2001


Interesting!   Another way I've amplified a solid-body violin and an
Indonesian Rebab is to take a strip of Kynar piezoelectric film and put
between the bridge and the body (or in the case of the Rebab, the resonator
skin).  This works very well.

Steve C

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> ----------
> From: 	Johan Gustavsson[SMTP:jogus at ida.liu.se]
> Sent: 	Wednesday, February 28, 2001 3:44 PM
> To: 	Synth-DIY
> Subject: 	[sdiy] Mic capsules - Whodunnit?
> 
> Inspired by the last issue of SOS, I'm about to start experimenting with
> making an in-hole microphone for string instruments. I thought Id try
> using a mic capsule with the designation "EM-6LS" which is available from
> ELFA (Swedish component outlet).
> 
> So far, all is well and good. However, I'd like to have a data sheet or at
> least the name of the manufacturer. That is information that ELFA don't
> think fit to give to their customer, at least not in their catalog or on
> their website :-) So: Anyone out there has any idea of who makes the
> EM-6LS or has a datasheet?
> 
> Available info: Back electret capsule, 6x5.2 mm size.
> 
> /Moxie (Slightly confused)
> 
> 



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