STUDIO MICROPHONE Build.. Similar to Glen Beck's.
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STUDIO MICROPHONE Build.. Similar to Glen Beck's.
PARTS NEEDED to Build the Microphone:
Most of the parts needed are pictured here. A six inch piece of 2-inch pvc pipe. An end-cap for the pvc pipe. Round wood base available at hobby stores. Two 1/2 inch electrical box conduit connectors and a 2 inch piece of half-inch conduit. one tincan very small like the kind tuna comes in. A piece of felt cloth. Some Gold wire for the "grille" available at the hobby shop. An old microphone from a broken telephone or old answering machine. Some wire and a phone jack. Paint needed is some blue, gold, and also some epoxy glue. Some of the parts pictured I ended up NOT USING, such as the wooden dowel sticks. I decided to not build the "cats-cradle" microphone holder because I thought it would look better just sitting on a wooden base.
Build the UPPER Microphone Assembly:
CENTER Section of Microphone.
Using the 6 inch long PVC pipe... you will want to put some kind of tape around each end of the pipe because if you paint the WHOLE pipe, it will make it slightly more difficult to attach the PVC pieces to each other. Also, do NOT paint the PVC with brownish primer... because I did that and then when I painted it BLUE.... it came out BLACK!!! So I had to do it over. Just sand it down lightly so the paint sticks and paint it BLUE. When the paint dries... assemble the TOP section to the BLUE section. We are almost DONE.
Make It a WORKING Real Microphone.
Make the Front Grille:
BE SURE TO TEST YOUR MICROPHONES OPERATION before gluing the grille to the tin can.