otisroom wrote:etch wrote:Ben,
Has anyone tried building the Rickshaw ribbon mic? I thought about giving it a go, but it looks like an unbelievable pain in the ass.
I'm almost done building the rickshaw mic. I've been having a really really hard time cutting the ribbon foil properly. Other then that I have the motor built and the tranny.
It's not as easy as I thought it would be.
First, let me say that my own Naked Eye kicks ass. C&T have a winning combination in a sub-$1000 ribbon mic... and add a Roswellite Ribbon, and you can't lose.
With that said, the Austin design is a DIY project. Yes, it's far more difficult to build one than it is to order a production microphone and have it delivered... But it's not meant as a substitute.
It also sounds pretty good. (Read the quotes below credited to Bob Crowley himself)
Besides a fairly good mic, the benefit of a DIY project might be to learn about ribbon mics, and understand how a mic like the Naked Eye is so much different than a Chinese model from Cascade, Avantone or Nady. You don't even have to build one - just read the plans. Ringo could also learn how to re-ribbon his Cascade, so he doesn't have to send them back!
I have learned a
ton about design, and I am working on improvements for an upcoming project.
For example: Here's a new method to cut the ribbon (for the next rev. of the DIY Austin Plans):
- Fold a piece of printer paper in half
- Slide the sheet of ribbon foil between the two halves of the paper
- Line-up one edge of the Aluminum sheet with the inner edge of the fold
- Using sharp scissors, cut strips of foil starting at the fold. (Akin to making skinny, 1/4" wide paper dolls)
When you use paper as a "vehicle" for cuting the foil ribbon, it works much better.
Now for the unsolicited quotes:
at Pot luck Con I was talking ribbon mics with bob crowley and I told him I was making the Austin ribbon mic. He said they are pretty nice sounding mics when done right. (TapeOp Message Board)
Rick has done an outstanding job jumpstarting the do it yourself ribbon mic activity of late. (Crowley on TOMB)
Crystal clear, very interesting and accurate too. - Bob Crowley (an email from Bob to me)
- Rickshaw
http://www.rickshawrecords.com/ribbonmic