I bought a condenser microphone capsule
(if translated right). How do solder the wires to use it with a 3.5 audio jack
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http://www.vekoy.com/product_info.php?products_id=10505 link to Finnish website where i bought it
Forgot to mention that it has 1+ 1- and a ground output
https://www.adafruit.com/datasheets/CMA-4544PF-W.pdf
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>>909931
which type you got. one with 3 leads needs an external battery.
Do i use a separate cable for the ground or do i solder it to the negative
>>909974
What extra components do i need to add the battery.
Somewhat new in soldering stuff.
>>909978
Size compared to 5cent
Forgot to post image
>>909997
>>910001
for that one just connect the center wire to the pin with the raised round plastic. connect the shielding to the other pin closest to the metal tab.
Aren't you meant to provide phantom power over an XLR connection?
>>910036
I dont know really like i said im kinda new to soldering audio
>>910474
If it's a condensor then it needs a power supply. Mixing desks have a +48v switch for this purpose. I think this adds a DC offset to the signal, which is used to charge the capacitor (and essentially filter the DC out).
Check your one's voltage though. And an article on phantom power circuits.
>>909931
this is the type of mic you have in headsets.
They need to be powered.
>>909931
http://www.sonelec-musique.com/electronique_bases_alim_micro_electret.html
OP here
I got it working by connecting it with a 2 cables and a 3.5 jack
It had pretty good sound quality according to my friends
Anyone got any interesting soldering projects btw?