Hopefully you guys can help me out. I feel like I'm going to be in over my head. I have a VERY basic understanding of electronics.
I have some electret microphones that I believe are going to work for what I want to do. I've attached the data sheets. One of the microphones is a two wire while the other is a three wire. Initially instead of the usual resistor, I was thinking about using a variable resistor instead, however, I don't know if this is the right move.
Ideally, these microphones run off plug in power with a 3.5mm plug, but I'm also interested in building a few powered via phantom power with an XLR.
I'm just unsure what resistors I'm going to need, what capacitors I'm going to need, and honestly, the layout.
I appreciate everyone's help. I can't wait to start soldering these up and building the actual microphone housings.
I have some electret microphones that I believe are going to work for what I want to do. I've attached the data sheets. One of the microphones is a two wire while the other is a three wire. Initially instead of the usual resistor, I was thinking about using a variable resistor instead, however, I don't know if this is the right move.
Ideally, these microphones run off plug in power with a 3.5mm plug, but I'm also interested in building a few powered via phantom power with an XLR.
I'm just unsure what resistors I'm going to need, what capacitors I'm going to need, and honestly, the layout.
I appreciate everyone's help. I can't wait to start soldering these up and building the actual microphone housings.