Sebastian Hage

Lite2Sound Case

This is a quick instruction how to build yourself a case for your lite2sound sensor from the product box in which the sensor was sent to you. Besides of a little protection for the bare circuit-board the main feature of the case is that it can be screwed onto a tripod, stereo bar or any 1/4 thread. The cables are angled 3,5mm to XLR adapter cables which are very low profile because of their angled connector.

At first the 1/4 thread adapter is installed on the tilted up bottom of the box. You have two make a hole for the screw and have a counterpiece inside the box to hold it in place.

Three holes total are needed for the sensors to fit inside the box, two on the front for the photodiodes and one on the right side for the right sensor which will have its headphone jack output covert by the wall next to it otherwise. Also for a better fit the wall next to the left sensor should have a little groove inside where the on-off-switch will be located.

The last step is to cut a narrow stripe inside the paper lid and front wall for the 3,5mm cable of the left sensor.

Now you can use the case on every tripod, stereo bar or other accessory with a 1/4″ thread. A future improvement would be copper tape applied to the inside of the box for reducing EMT-Interference.