Hmm, I've never tried to focus the mic. By that do you mean to get
the mic in the right focal point? I've always just put it in the holder!
I'll have to try that. Is there some proper procedure I should try?
Tim
On Aug 15, 2006, at 1:43 PM, Klas Strandberg wrote:
> Make sure that the mic is in focus. You have some high frequencies in
> dripping water. Use the noise from a FM radio if you don't have a
> 10 kHz tone.
> Also watch out for distortion, unless you have peak-meters to warn
> you.
> Good luck!
>
> Klas.
>
> At 17:35 2006-08-15, you wrote:
> >Cool, thanks guys. I want to use it to record and isolate water drips
> >in the cave, to get a variety of perspectives.
> >
> >Tim
> >
> >On Aug 15, 2006, at 2:54 AM, Robin Carter wrote:
> >
> > > I have no problem recording with my Telinga in summer in South
> > > Carolina,
> > > which is just about as humid as you can get without actually being
> > > underwater. My Rode NT4 lasts about three minutes before it's
> > > useless. I
> > > even have a slight problem with one of my Sennheiser ME 62's (but
> > > not the
> > > other -- go figure).
> > >
> > > Robin Carter
> > > Columbia, SC USA
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> >"Microphones are not ears,
> >Loudspeakers are not birds,
> >A listening room is not nature."
> >Klas Strandberg
> >Yahoo! Groups Links
> >
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