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From my garbage electronic:
2 transistors NPN BC548 (experiment with others if you like for example: 2n2222, c1056, etc)
1 Jack plug Male Stereo
1 Switch
2 Electrec mic
1 Little piece of hose transparent from my old Acuarius Tank
1 Battery holder 2 AA
Various screws, and hole drills.












































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watch the Electret polarity too:
http://www.epanorama.net/circuits/electret_pinout.gif
2n2222
http://www.atariarchives.org/ecp/figure8-1.gif
BC-548
http://bricoespacio.estilisimo.com/fotos/4/Mando_5.jpg
In the website of my project, have a others examples with this tiny amp mic and Minidisc 510-N
For example:
Trip around public market from Comitán, Chiapas, México.
http://www.archivosonoro.org/index.php?id=104
Traditional and ritual of Catholic Religion called "Entrada de flores" from Comitán, Chiapas. México.
http://www.archivosonoro.org/index.php?id=105
Sound of bamboo
http://www.archivosonoro.org/index.php?id=100
Trip around the Santo Domingo Ex convent from Chiapa de Corzo, Chiapas. México
http://www.archivosonoro.org/index.php?id=98
I think the key of the success for this project is the Binaural Mics, the length between left and right mics is like separation in owns ears, that help for spacial sound, in second hand the digital quality from Minidisc is greate the whispers, and others "silence" sounds make the record you feel here in that places.
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- Llaven
Monkeyphones
DIY Stereo Mic Rigs
Quiet American - Links
Rane - Selecting Mic Preamps
And there seem to lots of places from large stores to single guys in a shop who basically sell these fully constructed with a preamp. Price vary from ~$50 to $600 US. The capsule prices don't seem to vary all that much from what I've seen but there's a bit of work to find a pair to match so they sound good as a stereo pair in terms of gain and frequency and then various custom tweaks. I can't really comment or plug any of the following as I am still doing research and have not tried any but do a search on Core Sound, Church Audio, Sound Professionals and Squid Audio.