Subject: | Re: Mic cables and mic impedance |
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From: | Syd Curtis <> |
Date: | Tue, 04 Jun 2002 09:33:16 +1000 |
Walter Knapp wrote: > Syd Curtis wrote: > >> And lyrebird habitat is generally such dense forest that 50 metres of cable >> is all I need to use. > > There is another alternative to cable, much more expensive. That's to go > with wireless setups. (Snip) > > I'm looking at this primarily as a means to set something up out in the > swamp and record on dry land. Or even set it up, then record from bed > when camping out. And primarily for less directional mics. > You beaut! Record from bed. Now that's the way to go! Worth a lot more expense. Please keep us informed of progress, Walter. Syd ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ |
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