Edward Gosfield III wrote:

> I will make one of your mikes eventually. But gimme a break -- i don't
> expect the Panasonic minis to compare to a 451, no matter what a great
> value they are, and i am recording acoustic music in a quiet room, not
> rock concerts through a PA. ;-)

I am giving you a break.  I use it for recording acoustic music in a
quiet room with one mandolin, for recording acoustic music at a band
practice, for recording acoustic music at jam sessions and festivals.  I
don't listen to rock, sorry.  I have several more expensive mikes that I
use on my PA system, as well as  some smaller ones, including a Sony MS
stereo mike, that I can use for recording on minidisc.  I use the "T"
mike because it gives good results and it is handy to use.  I didn't
design it to save money over a better mike, I already have some of
them.  I designed it to be handy to use and give good results.  If you
don't feel comfortable building one I suggest you  look into the mikes
offered by Sound Professionals.  They are good people to deal with. 
http://www.cyberenet.net/~soundpro/


> 
>  BTW -- is there a source for the AudioTechnica capsules instead of the
> Panasonic?  I don't see them at Digi-Key.

It would not surprise me if Panasonic made the AudioTechnica capsules.  


> > Better yet make the one I designed and it will be smaller and also be
> > stereo.  http://www.tir.com/~liteways/Mandolin.html#Microphone  it only
> > costs about $10
> >
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