kooma
Well-known member
Just found a guy with cnc-machine willing to make some microphone bodies for me.
I've drawn something like RuudNL did http://groupdiy.com/index.php?topic=54440.0
or something I've made by hand(pic attachment.)
But since that 4-axis machine can as far as I understand make almost anything,
I was wondering is there any point of milling somekind of headbasket "mesh" into the body,
so I wouldnt need to solder/glue mesh into the body?
I tried to find info on designing headbasket but didnt find anything great,
Should I treat that headbasket mesh as a resonator?whats the best hole size (and shape)?
whats the best compromise between dense/sparce holes(thinking faraday-shield and capsule "protection" without affecting the sound much.)
I guess making something like oktava mk219 grill is bad, since everyone is cutting them apart.
I've drawn something like RuudNL did http://groupdiy.com/index.php?topic=54440.0
or something I've made by hand(pic attachment.)
But since that 4-axis machine can as far as I understand make almost anything,
I was wondering is there any point of milling somekind of headbasket "mesh" into the body,
so I wouldnt need to solder/glue mesh into the body?
I tried to find info on designing headbasket but didnt find anything great,
Should I treat that headbasket mesh as a resonator?whats the best hole size (and shape)?
whats the best compromise between dense/sparce holes(thinking faraday-shield and capsule "protection" without affecting the sound much.)
I guess making something like oktava mk219 grill is bad, since everyone is cutting them apart.