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Re: tripod recommendations?

Subject: Re: tripod recommendations?
From: "Rob Danielson" danielson_rob
Date: Thu Aug 24, 2006 12:06 am (PDT)

At 10:40 AM +0100 8/23/06, mopani wrote:
>Hi folks
>
>yet another of my requests for advice. I made a
>shockmount/cage for my two Rode NT1As:-
>
>http://www.wyness.org/works/pleasant's_burn_soundscape.html
>
>http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/1651/2987/1600/pantheon1.jpg
>
>and many thanks to all who helped with advice on
>the way. It's rough and ready but it works and
>I've tested it in all sorts of environmental
>conditions (in Scotland this can be done in one
>afternoon). I'm using a borrowed tripod which is
>sturdy but very heavy. Manfrotto seems to be the
>company that crops up as recommended but there
>are so many models.
>
>I'm looking for something under =A3100.00 (UK
>sterling) which will support the rig and stand
>up in the field (literally and metaphorically).
>Any tips? Thanks in anticipation.
>
>James
>

Hi James. Congrats on your new rig and thanks for
the mysterious recording. Your photo puns are
enjoyable too.

I see S&V raised the price $10, but here's one
strong, very light, pretty tall and compact pod:
http://www.smithvictor.com/products/detail.asp?prodid=3D117&id=3D&pid=3D&s1=
=3DSearch&s2=3DSearch+Result&nm=3DRS8
Rob D.







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