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2025
Workshop

Contact Mic Pre Amp

Hello! Thank you for finding this instruction text to the YouTube video below.

In the Video, I show how I made a contact microphone pre amp, the sources I used and I give a sound demonstration.

Here on this website, I give a little bit more information regarding the making process

In the last 1.5 years, I have been using contact microphones and was already happy with the opportunity to listen to the world around me by simply placing a piezo element on a surface. Then, I did some research on how to improve the sound quality and quickly I found the YouTube videos of  Metal Marshmallow   who explained very in detail why to use a pre amp. On his channel, he shows diy methods on making a contact microphone pre amplifier, however it is not completely DIY, because it includes buying his own ready made pre amplifier which is priced in $. So I thought, is there also a way if I could make it myself at home?

So, I looked further through the internet and found some instructions from   Colins Lab - Maker Magazine   and  home-made circuits.  Then I made this pre-amp and noticed an improvement. However, then I saw this video from  Metal Marshmallow, in which he compares his pre amp with another  pre-amp (this one),  which made me doubt the quality of the pre-amp I made from Colins Lab. Thus, I thought, I give it a try and do some research again on the internet and I found another design on the website of the  State Library of Queensland, Australia.  This website grabbed my attention because the article talked about the problem of noise and also giving a possible solution to it. Additionally, I had a beautiful Protoboard Layout picture which made it very easy for me as a beginner to wire and solder it together.

The only thing I noticed was a little mistake in the protoboard drawing and I had to use a different kind of Transistor, due to the availability of transistors in my local electronics shop (thank you  SP electroniikka)

After soldering it, I immediately tested it and the result was stunning! I was so super impressed by the sounds I could get out of my 3D printer (on which I placed the contact microphones).