I am trying to build my first DIY binaural mic using Primo EM172 capsules but I can use some advice.
What I made so far look like the following mic but without XLR connections.
Creating a DIY Binaural Microphone – Matt Davison
This is a sample recording using auto levels:
AUDIO SAMPLE
Each section is approximately 10cm long in this sketch:
(Simply 2 capsules connected to a 3.5mm trs plug)
I am using a ZOOM F1 portable audio recorder but I am experiencing more noise than expected...
I soldered the capsules using a 15W soldering iron and did not exceed 2-3s per capsule.
My questions:
How can I be sure the capsules aren't damaged by soldering or at least compare and measure them noise-wise against other mics?
My ZOOM F1 provides 2.5V PIP. I've read 5-10V would improve noise levels. What are your suggestions improving my setup and getting the most out of these capsules?
Thanks in advance!
What I made so far look like the following mic but without XLR connections.
Creating a DIY Binaural Microphone – Matt Davison
This is a sample recording using auto levels:
AUDIO SAMPLE
Each section is approximately 10cm long in this sketch:

(Simply 2 capsules connected to a 3.5mm trs plug)
I am using a ZOOM F1 portable audio recorder but I am experiencing more noise than expected...
I soldered the capsules using a 15W soldering iron and did not exceed 2-3s per capsule.
My questions:
How can I be sure the capsules aren't damaged by soldering or at least compare and measure them noise-wise against other mics?
My ZOOM F1 provides 2.5V PIP. I've read 5-10V would improve noise levels. What are your suggestions improving my setup and getting the most out of these capsules?
Thanks in advance!
It seems like the mic capsules are ok after measuring their impedance levels using a multimeter. For some reason the section with the plug was causing interference. Replacing it solved the noise issue.