umanshankar, Thanks for the info. I could probably build it, but I've spent a lot of time in the studio building, optimizing, experimenting, debugging and so on, and not as much time as I would like being acoustically productive. While all of that is an enjoyable learning experience, in this case, I'm looking for a more plug and play type solution. As you said, I can contact you off list when I am closer to making a purchasing decision.
-michael On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 11:19 AM, umashankar mantravadi <umasha...@hotmail.com> wrote: > > dear michael > > i do not mind at all, and would in fact like to hear from people who have > used my mic, or heard recordings made with it. > > Angelo has ten of them, and a 11th made with TSB 120 capsules which he has > tested and calibrated and used for recordings. i have not heard these > recordings myself. > > one member of this group, hector centano, has a brahma and i heard nice > sounding recordings he has made with it. > > the first thing i must point out if you want to buy a brahma is you will have > to calibrate the microphone yourself. at the moment i am not set up for doing > this. (hector and i have both used them uncalibrated, with a kind of best fit > approach). depending on your skill levels and parts availability, you can > build it yourself (using the required parts from shapeways), do only the zoom > modification yourself, or get me to make the whole thing. (we can discuss > that off list) > > > umashankar > _______________________________________________ Sursound mailing list Sursound@music.vt.edu https://mail.music.vt.edu/mailman/listinfo/sursound