Build the Sound Sleuther -- a PUI5024 based microphone
This is the video portion of this instructable. https://www.instructables.com/id/The-... It shows you how to make three versions of the microphone. Two "PIP" based that use an 1/8" jack. One mono and one stereo. And a P48 version for use with Phantom Power recorders that can supply 48 volt phantom power. It is part of Sound Seuth Labs where we DIY fun stuff that is audio and recording related.

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