Subject: | Re: Nature recording 101 |
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From: | Ken Durling <> |
Date: | Tue, 01 Mar 2005 09:57:00 -0800 |
At 09:55 PM 2/28/2005, you wrote: >I am using inner windscreens >made from metal mesh pencil cans covered with stretch fabric >and an outer layer of stretch fabric and polar fleece supported by >hoops of spring steel from a car window sunshade. This system >could still use some refinements. Interesting post John. This last part - I've been staring at one of these= metal mesh desk holders all along on my desk and didn't register. But mine= has a sheet metal bottom - have you just cut that off and replaced with a screen strainer or the like? Or cut a hole in it to mount the mic through? Just curious. Ken ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ |
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