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Gear / Technical Help => Microphones & Setup => Topic started by: MJ on February 15, 2007, 04:17:45 AM

Title: AudioReality
Post by: MJ on February 15, 2007, 04:17:45 AM

I just found the following web page.  Did anybody buy the microphone set from them?

http://www.audioreality.com/
Title: Re: AudioReality
Post by: Church-Audio on February 15, 2007, 05:01:58 AM

I just found the following web page.  Did anybody buy the microphone set from them?

http://www.audioreality.com/

It looks interesting because of his background. How ever two things caught my attention. His use of radio shack 3.5 mm connectors. And is lack of shielding around the mic capsules. Heat shrink does not shield a capsule from EMI/EMF so I would think based on this alone that his noise figures would be higher then someone that uses a metal housing for the microphones. Even Sennheiser uses a special capsule that is made from steel and is immune to EMI/EMF. I think a lot of "do it yourselfers" forget about that part. I would be very interested in hearing them though..

Chris Church
Title: Re: AudioReality
Post by: MJ on February 15, 2007, 11:45:48 PM
Thank you very much for sharing your opinion on the microphones :D :D :D :D. 
I have no bias or prejudice against home-made gears.  But your explanation about lack of shielding around the mic capsules make a lot more sense than his background does ::) ::) ::).  You save me some money.
By the way, some Japanese tapers make pretty good microphones using Panasonic microphones such as WM-61As.  I might as well get one from them and give it a try ;).

Koichi
Title: Re: AudioReality
Post by: Church-Audio on February 16, 2007, 12:58:48 AM
Thank you very much for sharing your opinion on the microphones :D :D :D :D. 
I have no bias or prejudice against home-made gears.  But your explanation about lack of shielding around the mic capsules make a lot more sense than his background does ::) ::) ::).  You save me some money.
By the way, some Japanese tapers make pretty good microphones using Panasonic microphones such as WM-61As.  I might as well get one from them and give it a try ;).

Koichi


The Panasonic 61 is a good capsule!! If you can match them for output and put them in the right housing you can get a really good sound I would do my 4.7k mod them them as well cut the trace between the case of the electret and ground. Insert a 4.7k resistor between the two take the case side as ground and the positive terminal as output and you have a capsule that can handle 125db with ease. If you need me to explain this in more detail I can.. Good luck I am not saying this guys gear is bad I just think that he should be shielding the back of the capsule its were a lot of noise is picked up.

Chris Church
Title: Re: AudioReality
Post by: MJ on February 17, 2007, 07:05:20 AM


The Panasonic 61 is a good capsule!! If you can match them for output and put them in the right housing you can get a really good sound I would do my 4.7k mod them them as well cut the trace between the case of the electret and ground. Insert a 4.7k resistor between the two take the case side as ground and the positive terminal as output and you have a capsule that can handle 125db with ease. If you need me to explain this in more detail I can.. Good luck I am not saying this guys gear is bad I just think that he should be shielding the back of the capsule its were a lot of noise is picked up.

Chris Church

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Hi Chris
I asked the guy about a metal housing for the capsules and he can not seem to make it.  What a shame!!! He seems to have a lot of WM-61As and they are cheap too.