This is a combination saddle and post for mounting a 34mm single or dual-backplate K87-style capsule in a generic Chinese microphone body (BM-700 / BM-800) for
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side-address use.
The mounting holes should match the holes in any of the BM-700 and BM-800 derivative microphones. The one caveat is that some of these microphones only have two of the four holes tapped in their upper plates. The holes are tapped to take M2.5 screws. This will work with only two screws, but if you decide to fully populate the mounting screws, be aware you may need to purchase a tap and tap handle in order to finish the job.
The mounting holes are designed to take shock isolating grommets used for RC servos. Du-Bro #115 "Natural Rubber Grommets for Small Servos" or equivalent work fine.
The stock screws that come with the donor mic will likely be too short to use with this mount because of the additional thickness of the grommets. I used M2.5x6mm screws with M2.5 washers to mount mine. This is the shortest screw I would consider.
There are two versions of the mount included. One is for a single diaphragm capsule. The other is for a dual-diaphragm capsule. In both cases, the wires run down through holes that lead through the middle of the post and into the lower cavity of the mic body. In the case of the single diaphragm mount, wires enter only from one side. The dual-diaphragm model has entry points on both sides of the capsule. In both cases the tunnel is 3mm in diameter, so there's not a lot of room for wires. But you shouldn't need more than 3mm to get the job done. Neumann uses the equivalent of 30ga wire on their mics. I used 28ga and still had room to wiggle. The thinner and floppier the wire, the less microphonic coupling you'll get through the capsule wires.
Unlike the saddle/post designs I made for the Transound capsules, this one includes four slots inthe saddle so the capsule can be attached with screws. (Most 34mm LDC capsules are threaded to take M1.6 screws.) For single backplate capsules, only use one set of slots. For dual backplate capsules, the slots should be wide enough to engage the threaded holes of your choice in the capsule. Alternatively, you can also attach the capsule to the saddle using an adhesive like E6000, just like the Transound designs.
Unfortunately this design includes steeper overhangs than the Transound designs, so you will need to print with supports.