First order Ambisonic Capsule Holders

I have been wanting to experiment with ambisonic recording for some time now. The barrier to entry has always been the high cost of good sounding mics. That was until I saw the First-Order Ambisonic Instructable by Jules Ryckebusch. Pretty amazing that using simple P48 wiring, 4 decent mic capsules, and few other parts you can be up and running in an afternoon.

The next problem I ran into was getting my hands on a suitable first-order ambisonic capsule holder. After searching and searching for a readymade solution, I decided I could probably find a few uses for a 3D printer. Now it is time to get the show on the road. My own personal set of 2590A’s are in route and I plan a write up on the build process when I get them. I am also working on designing a body for these as the usual BM800 donor bodies are a little large and this print does not fit under the basket. Check back often for updates, I am still learning FreeCAD but have had success so far.

Note: This capsule holder model was designed by ViewUpHere to house four Transsound TSB-2590A or four JLI-2590A capsules. Thanks to their generosity, I am printing these myself under the Creative Commons license below.

Ambisonic Microphone Capsule Holder

$20.00 $20.00

Build your own DIY Ambisonic Microphone using this amazing 3D printed capsule holder.

15 in stock

License

tsb-2590a ambisonic rev 1
by ViewUpHere is licensed under the Creative Commons – Attribution – Share Alike license.

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