Stereo Binaural Microphone Enclosure

Stereo Binaural Microphone Enclosure

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This model serves as a housing for a stereo binaural microphone. I created this in the likeness of Crown's SASS mic to fuel my nature recording hobby. The goal here is to provide a useful resource that you can utilize for your own recording endeavors. The 4 holes on the curved surface of the mic are designed specifically for 10 mm mic capsules with a rubber mounting cover. Additionally, there's a hole on the back panel for a 5 pin mini-DIN connector. Parts required: 1x threaded insert with a 1/4-20 thread from McMaster, PN: 93365A160 8x heat-set threaded inserts with an 8-32 thread from McMaster, PN: 93365A142 8x 8-32 x 3/8" screws; you'll need 8 of these, available in a pack of 50 from McMaster, PN: 98164A134 On the inside of the back plate, there are two groups of 4 mounting studs for attaching preamp circuit boards that I've designed. Once complete, you can attach foam or other wind screen material as needed. Edit: Two additional files have been added - one with a back panel featuring a lip and another with a cutout for a Neutrik 5 pin XLR connector. Further edits include an enclosure and backplate specifically designed to accommodate AT3032 mics and a 3/8" threaded insert instead of the original 1/4 one. The part number for this 3/8" insert is available at: https://www.mcmaster.com/93365A290

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