withabitofginger
Wannabie Member
Today I got fairly bored. Knowing I have owned the contour for over 18 months, I decided it was most likely to be out of its warranty period.
So on this basis I thought "fook it" and decided to modify it. Now before I get into it, I'll let you know that I'm no stranger to electronics and audio. I worked as a Dj from the age of 16 and to this present day I still occasionally cover for a few friends. I also worked as a theatre technician doing all kind of backstage work. I even soldered my own usb DMx control unit together.
In my helmet, there is a hard wired system of wires and a mic that I soldered together so my Bluetooth system and radio comms system all worked on the same mic and headphones. I wired in a 3.5mm jack port so that I don't have the shitty pad headphones and instead I can put in ear headphones in.... Which also act as ear plugs
Anyway.....
Armed with a glue gun, a soldering iron, an old pc sound card pliers and screwdrivers I modded the contour. Fairly easy to do to be honest. If I wanted I could have made it so that I kept the internal microphone and it would switch off when a mic was plugged in... But I didn't need to so I got rid of it all together.
I stole a jack port off of the PC Card, and soldered it to the camera. I then used the glue gun to make the port water tight and also to stick it to the bottom of the contour. So now it has its own mic input.
Now I have no mic to test the unit, but here's a quick tip to those who may not know... A pair of headphones is a microphone in reverse... So plug em in and test it! Mine works perfectly
Productive day
So on this basis I thought "fook it" and decided to modify it. Now before I get into it, I'll let you know that I'm no stranger to electronics and audio. I worked as a Dj from the age of 16 and to this present day I still occasionally cover for a few friends. I also worked as a theatre technician doing all kind of backstage work. I even soldered my own usb DMx control unit together.
In my helmet, there is a hard wired system of wires and a mic that I soldered together so my Bluetooth system and radio comms system all worked on the same mic and headphones. I wired in a 3.5mm jack port so that I don't have the shitty pad headphones and instead I can put in ear headphones in.... Which also act as ear plugs

Anyway.....
Armed with a glue gun, a soldering iron, an old pc sound card pliers and screwdrivers I modded the contour. Fairly easy to do to be honest. If I wanted I could have made it so that I kept the internal microphone and it would switch off when a mic was plugged in... But I didn't need to so I got rid of it all together.
I stole a jack port off of the PC Card, and soldered it to the camera. I then used the glue gun to make the port water tight and also to stick it to the bottom of the contour. So now it has its own mic input.
Now I have no mic to test the unit, but here's a quick tip to those who may not know... A pair of headphones is a microphone in reverse... So plug em in and test it! Mine works perfectly

Productive day