umanshankar,

There is one thing that is not clear to me from the website. The
Brahma mic seems essentially designed for use with the Zoom H2. I'd
like to also use the microphone with my Tascam DR-680 if at all
possible. I have no doubt it could be used with other recorders, but
it is not clear if you sell something like a breakout cable to enable
use with a regular recorder with 4 channels of XLR input. Also, if I
were to buy the fully built kit, would the microphone be removable to
allow it to still be used with another recorder in this way? It seems
as though it is simply screwed on via the connector, so my guess is it
can be removed, but I can't tell for certain.

thanks
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
>
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