Subject: | Re: Digest Number 1272 |
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From: | Walter Knapp <> |
Date: | Sun, 22 Feb 2004 02:09:13 -0500 |
> From: grantfinlay <> > Subject: Re: non-professional setup > > Ahhh, yes it is a LOT smaller. > in fact it's only about 5mm longer than the k-6 on it's own. it has a > "collar" that screws onto the k-6 and the battery compartment is > encased inside this. > (hard to explain without pictures but if you have a me66 / k6 you will > understand what i mean) Just a bare K-6 by itself is already 20mm longer than a MKH20. So, it's not all that small due to the K-6 alone before you add anything. For that size you could carry a Sony ECM-MS957 and not be much different. That matches the minidisc, no oddball plug matching. Or go even smaller at some noise hit with the ECM-MS907. Walt ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ |
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