Scrappersa
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Hi Soliloqueen and Molke,
I've been playing around with this capsule for over a year now. I've machined a few myself and had a small run done with 10 of them. They tend to have very good rear rejection. They're definitely not omni.
I really wonder what's going on with your capsule. I did not machine the edge lip into my capsule. I opted to make the entire backplate flat and to use shims so I can adjust the height depending on the capacitance I'm targeting. I wonder if that surface isn't flat and there's a leak on either side.
I've tuned Debenham that I would consider gorgeous sounding. And a bunch that sound consistently good.
The issue that I'm having right now is with the tension of the membrane on the back side. I've been able to make consistent sounding capsules in cardioid with only the front membrane as long as there is no back membrane. The second I put a back membrane on, it completely changes the sound. I've experimented with different frequencies across the board on both the front and back.
The best sounding one I've made has a back membrane but I have not been able to recreate it yet. The other ones I've made sound almost as good but with slightly less top end- these ones all do not have a back membrane.
I'm wondering what the relationship between the front and back membranes are, specifically with this capsule.
I've also found that the Debenham capsule is not very forgiving in regards to its tuning frequency. If it's too tight, it loses a ton of low end. I've found it to sound best when it's tuned as loose as possible.
Any ideas for how the back membrane should be tuned?
I've been playing around with this capsule for over a year now. I've machined a few myself and had a small run done with 10 of them. They tend to have very good rear rejection. They're definitely not omni.
I really wonder what's going on with your capsule. I did not machine the edge lip into my capsule. I opted to make the entire backplate flat and to use shims so I can adjust the height depending on the capacitance I'm targeting. I wonder if that surface isn't flat and there's a leak on either side.
I've tuned Debenham that I would consider gorgeous sounding. And a bunch that sound consistently good.
The issue that I'm having right now is with the tension of the membrane on the back side. I've been able to make consistent sounding capsules in cardioid with only the front membrane as long as there is no back membrane. The second I put a back membrane on, it completely changes the sound. I've experimented with different frequencies across the board on both the front and back.
The best sounding one I've made has a back membrane but I have not been able to recreate it yet. The other ones I've made sound almost as good but with slightly less top end- these ones all do not have a back membrane.
I'm wondering what the relationship between the front and back membranes are, specifically with this capsule.
I've also found that the Debenham capsule is not very forgiving in regards to its tuning frequency. If it's too tight, it loses a ton of low end. I've found it to sound best when it's tuned as loose as possible.
Any ideas for how the back membrane should be tuned?
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