The present invention relates to a preamplifier arrangement for drum microphones. In particular, the invention relates to a solution for connecting a microphone arranged inside a drum to a preamplifier.
Traditionally, the microphones used with drums have been ordinary microphones, which have been mounted beside the drums by means of a special holder designed for this purpose. A drawback with these arrangements is especially the fact that such a microphone is very sensitive to receive other sounds, too, from around the drums. In addition, they are difficult to install, and the microphone impedes the drumming and is susceptible to damage.
Drum microphones placed inside drums are also known. A drum microphone of this type Is disclosed in specification DE 4122316, which describes a microphone designed to be fitted inside a drum and secured inside the drums by means of a mounting part fitted in a hole provided on the side of the resonance chamber of the drums. The microphone connection cable leading to the amplifier is then plugged into a connector in the mounting part.
Also known in prior art are strip-like electret microphones, e.g. B-Band's DST transducer, which is a so-called electret bubble film transducer, mounted inside a drum e.g. below the membrane, at the upper edge of the resonance chamber. Microphones fitted inside drums effectively prevent extraneous noise from getting mixed with the drum sound to be passed to the amplifier.
In drum microphones, the sound is then passed to a separate amplifier placed outside the drum and comprising a preamplifier, which adapts the drum signal for other amplifier stages e.g. for loudspeakers or recording. A drawback with existing amplifier arrangements is their complicated structure and especially the fact that the preamplifier is mounted separately from the drum.
The object of the present invention is to overcome the drawbacks of prior-art solutions and to solve the problems by using a new type of preamplifier arrangement, wherein the preamplifier Is secured to a hole provided in the side of the resonance chamber of a drum. A side wall of the resonance chamber is typically pre-provided with a few holes, permitting air to flow out of the resonance chamber, The present Invention makes use of these holes so that the preamplifier can be secured to such a hole by means of a screw-like mounting part with an open interior cavity, thus simultaneously ensuring that air can flow out from the resonance chamber through this mounting part.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the transducer membrane used is an electret bubble film microphone, the connection cable of which is passed through the mounting arrangement of the invention.
The features of the preamplifier arrangement of the invention for a drum microphone are presented in detail In the claims below.
The invention makes it possible to produce a very simple drum microphone preamplifier structure fitted to a drum, allowing the preamplifier to be easily integrated in the drum.
In the following, the invention will be described in detail by referring to an example and the attached drawings, wherein
Fitted inside the drum is an electret bubble film microphone 5, which is connected to a preamplifier 6 by a connection cable 5a. The preamplifier 6 having a housing 6a is secured to the side of the resonance chamber by means of a mounting part, which comprises a screw part 7 having an open interior cavity and provided with an external thread, the screw part being pushed through a hole 4, and, as a counterpart for the screw, a nut 8 fitted inside the resonance chamber, by means of which parts the preamplifier can be secured to the side wall of the resonance chamber. The connection cable from the microphone to the preamplifier is passed through the screw part 7. From the preamplifier, the sound of the drums is passed to other amplifier stages via an amplifier connection cable 9. The hole 4 may be provided with a small bush 10, through which the screw is passed. The housing comprises a non-flat base 6b that is disposed directly against a portion of the drum in the assembled state as illustrated in
It is obvious to a person skilled in the art that different embodiments of the invention are not exclusively limited to the examples described above, but that they may be varied within the scope of the claims presented below. The invention can also be applied for use with other than electret bubble film microphones.
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