Subject: | Re: material for DPA Windpac? |
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From: | "cfmspencer" cfmspencer |
Date: | Mon Aug 28, 2006 11:50 am (PDT) |
Does anyone know what material is used in the DPA Windpac? it seems more silk-like than 'fake fur'. perhaps it is more transparent to high freqs as well? thanks clay --- In "Bruce Wilson" <> wrote: > > http://tinyurl.com/fy73h for the cut-and-paste impaired. > > Not a wholly convincing setup when the author/builder says he had to lower > the sound level to "get good sound". The level was so low he had to speak > directly into a shotgun mic to be heard, which means we have no hope of > hearing the silk bag rustle in the wind. We could barely hear the fan > running next to the mic. > > > Bruce Wilson > http://science.uvsc.edu/wilson |
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