Subject: | Re: Nature recording 101 |
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From: | Klas Strandberg <> |
Date: | Sun, 27 Feb 2005 23:51:30 +0100 |
Today I came to think that two of the filters that go with my coffee machine would be perfect for windjammers. It's light weight, semi-stiff, unbreakable and there is a fine mesh out of nylon. There are probably lots of different designs to find in different markets. With a bit of foam or fabrics to prevent that the wind makes noise in the plastic itself, you have a cheap thing which probably will do about the same as the pro ones. The suspension is another topic. Klas. ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ |
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