A while ago I found a description of measuring microphone on Linkwitz site. Remembering his name from 20 year old publications, related to speaker design and evaluation of crossover networks, I was really intrigued by the fact that reasonably good measuring microphone could be done from $2 electret capsule. Next day I ordered a couple of WM-60A Panasonic capsules from Digi-Key. A few days later I build a microphone form arrived capsule. I used his modification, converting common source integrated amplifier into common drain follower. Then I buffered it by simple emitter follower and powered from 9V battery.
I send it to Laboratory of Electroacoustic of NIKFI, Moscow, and my friends measured frequency response of this homemade miracle in acoustic anechoic chamber. I don’t remember what kind of B&K measuring microphone was used to create calibrated field, but this was the same setup that they were using to measure frequency response of professional studio condenser microphones.
Don’t pay attention to small bump at 2 KHz, it is related to loudspeaker problem.
The second plot is just repeat of 0 deg measurement to double check.
My overall impression-not bad, not bad at all for $2 capsule.
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