mosfet9
Electrical
- Jun 29, 2008
- 4
Hi,
I'm building a microphone array (4 small electret mics) to do field recordings of speech, and would like some advice for what materials to build the housing out of. I've built a prototype out of light wood and placed the mics into small holes that are drilled to exactly the size of the mic diameter. However any movement in the cable (as well as any friction against the wood) is picked up very loudly by the mics, and I need to minimize both these effects.
What material would you recommend that is easy to cut/drill, can be purchased in blocks, and would maximize acoustic isolation of the mics from the housing and everything it comes in contact with?
Thanks
Alex
I'm building a microphone array (4 small electret mics) to do field recordings of speech, and would like some advice for what materials to build the housing out of. I've built a prototype out of light wood and placed the mics into small holes that are drilled to exactly the size of the mic diameter. However any movement in the cable (as well as any friction against the wood) is picked up very loudly by the mics, and I need to minimize both these effects.
What material would you recommend that is easy to cut/drill, can be purchased in blocks, and would maximize acoustic isolation of the mics from the housing and everything it comes in contact with?
Thanks
Alex