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The Adafruit Electret Microphone Amplifier - MAX9814 (ADA1713) is a compact, high-performance audio component featuring built-in automatic gain control and a 60 dB signal-to-noise ratio. Designed for seamless integration with analog and digital converters up to 3.3V, it delivers clear, adaptive sound capture ideal for dynamic audio environments.
Microphone Form Factor | Mini |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 2.36 x 0.59 x 3.94 inches |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 60 dB |
Number of Channels | 1 |
Noise Level | 60 dB |
Manufacturer | Adafruit |
UPC | 748347526912 711978442593 |
Item model number | ADA1713 |
Item Weight | 0.16 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.36 x 0.59 x 3.94 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.36 x 0.59 x 3.94 inches |
ASIN | B00SLYAI9K |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | March 12, 2015 |
A**Y
Better than I expected
I was blown away at how sensitive this thing was. I used it for a costume piece that picked up surrounding sounds (ie music), which I then disseminated into a light display. Even when no music was playing, however, this thing was able to pick up some of the faintest sounds; when I had it placed against my temple, I'm pretty sure it was picking up the sound of blood rushing through my veins with my heartbeat.This is nice when you don't want to be fiddling with a gain control, but the fact that it kind of 'normalizes' sounds around you has some consequences I hadn't considered. For one, I had programmed dimmer colors for quieter sounds; this made that whole exercise relatively pointless.Above all else, I didn't have a single issue with this thing--it worked like it was supposed to, without issue, the whole time I was developing with it. I'm pretty impressed.
J**H
Microphones!
I used these microphones as part of a project to enable a recorder that only has line-in to record microphone audio.Powering the microphones directly from a large Li-Ion battery, and using a voltage converter to power the recorder, then supplying decoupling capacitors, with the microphones in stock configuration for gain and attack, and I get perfect line level output back to my recorder.Levels might not be perfectly compliant, but nothing the recorder's own level compensation can't handle.The recorder is stereo, so I used two microphones.
D**L
Works perfect when connected to an arduino
Works perfect when connected to an arduino. Bought three of these to run three different sets of lights for an art project for my daughter. They pick up sounds from even across the room with the highest gain.
D**L
Great for Sampling and Spectrum Analyzer, etc
This is a sensor designed for recording the music, though it does have aggressive auto-gain, it works well for my stereo spectrum analyzer project.
R**R
Hey it works pretty darn good
I have looked at many online circuit schematics - but I'm just not an electrical engineer. I design structure - not circuits. So, when I find gems like this I'm delighted. Among other things - this device actually works exceptionally well - it's easy to put together with the instructions the manufacturer gives you, all the parts are reasonably cheap and available here on Amazon.Power it on, and lo and behold - it really does work well.... with some caveats1) WAY too much amplification out of the "box" so to speak - but they tell you how to dial it down2) The microphone is omnidirectional - any noise from any direction is picked up and it tends to drown out anything interesting you might have wanted to hear. I honestly wish the manufacturer would swap it out with a cardioid mic.Those are the only two dings I have, otherwise a great product for little money.
D**O
Pics up everything and then some
This mic pics up everything...me speaking directly into it and my kids talking in the next room.Although next time i'd probably go for the cheaper option and get one without auto gain
M**T
This is a quality module. Plug-and-play if you got ...
This is a quality module. Plug-and-play if you got the code to use it. Was able to use it to flash robot lights to music at festivals.
I**K
Works well, but definitely larger than expected
I was hoping this would be small enough of a form factor to fit inside a quad, but it's actually really, really large - somewhere near an inch on the long side? So maybe I'll find a use for it somewhere else - it just doesn't fit for that :'(
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