Dave Malham <d...@york.ac.uk> wrote:
...
> There was a small enclave of Ambisonics enthusiasts down
> there at one time (early
> 90's I think) - they even published a User Group magazine (If I remember
> correctly it was called the
> AmbUG newsletter - think I may even have a copy buried somewhere in my
> stuff) but I don't remember
> any mention of building mics from the issues I saw.

Sounds like ABUG.  From the FAQ:

   "Further information on Ambisonics is
    available from the Ambisonic and B-format
    User Group run by Donald G Maclennan.
    ABUG is an informal group of about 180
    devotees.  Donald keeps a database of
    members' interests and he is happy to put
    people whose interests overlap in touch
    with each other.  The membership includes
    people from the pro sound industry,
    journalism, academia, and individuals like
    me who are just interested.

    Donald G Maclennan
    ABUG
    51 Hillside Avenue
    Plymouth
    Devon PL4 6PS
    United Kingdom
    Phone: +44-1752-663229
    Fax: by appointment "

My recollection is that Donald went to work in
Saudi Arabia.  I don't know if he is still around.

Regards,
Martin
-- 
Martin J Leese
E-mail: martin.leese  stanfordalumni.org
Web: http://members.tripod.com/martin_leese/
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