I decided to experiment to see if I could get a mic with a better frequency response so I went to Radio Shack and bought one of their condenser Mic elements for about $2.50 to put in my next CBG.
A condenser mic, of course, needs a power supply and one can usually get by with a battery wired in series with the mic. But I decided to wire up a slightly more sophisticated circuit that could be used with any amp. I found a great discussion of the mics, and digrams here:
http://www.epanorama.net/circuits/microphone_powering.html
The circuit I used looks like this:
10 uF
+ | |
+---------------------+--------| |--------------> to amplifier
| | | |
| (positive lead) |
| +----------/\/\/\---------+
MIC 2.2 kohm |
| | +
| (ground lead) (-) -------
| (battery 9v or so) ---
| |
| |
+-----------------------------------------------+----> ground
The sound is great. All the fullness of the acoustic sound but louder.
I wired a volume pot in series with the output and a mini-switch to
the battery lead so that the battery won't run down if I leave the
guitar plugged in. I used a 9v battery but the mic is so hot that a
couple AAs might be a better choice.
Mark
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