Description
Commune with the invisible forces surrounding you. SIGIL is an active contact microphone you can assemble yourself. Use the Sigil Transducer to listen to the vibrations all around you. Use it to listen to the mechanical vibrations of automata. Build a plate reverb. Turn the objects around you into drums. Use the provided reposition-able adhesive to attach it to any sound source – instruments, typewriters, machinery, etc. Or simply use it as a fantastic piezo pickup for your acoustic instruments.
Sigil packs pro audio features into an inexpensive DIY kit:
- High-end, vintage-voiced FET pre-amp integrated into contact head
- Male XLR connector
- Phantom Powered
- Impedance-matched Balanced Output
- High-gain output with flat frequency response
- Beginner friendly build process with detailed build guide
- Open Source and Hackable
Files are available at the CCTV Github, ready for modifications, repairs, and opening up the possibility of modifying the case design to suit your needs.
Sigil Transducer – Build Document | Github