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Re: So where does one find the MKH-110 mic?

Subject: Re: So where does one find the MKH-110 mic?
From: "fieldrecordist" <>
Date: Tue, 22 Jun 2004 04:15:33 -0000
Hi Rich

Are you selling them? Do you have a website?
Can I use this type of mic with a normal XLR input, etc? 

Also, when you  say it performs badly in the wind, what do you 
mean? A lot of distortion? What does the distortion sound like? 
Super low? It seems like it gets a lot of low end, no?

Thanks for the info. I would be interested in finding out more 
when you are selling...
 BTW, why are you selling them? Do you not like them?

Thanks!
liv

--- In  "Rich Peet" <
> wrote:
> I should have some extras by the end of the year.
> I will first perfect the power supplies which are also unique.
> And finish rebuilding the guts of the ones I have that need that.
> Downside to this mic is that it performs poorly in the wind.
> 
> Rich Peet
> 
> 
> 
> --- In  "fieldrecordist" 
> <> wrote:
> >  
> > Thanks to Walter and Martyn for the advice.
> >  I am particularly intrigued by the Sennheiser MKH-110 mics, 
but I 
> > cant seem to find any place where they can actually be 
purchased-
> any 
> > recommendations?
> >  Also, it seems like they may nott work with regular XLRs? 
Am I 
> wrong?
> > 
> >  Thanks again



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