Hi Martyn,
That Windpac sounds great. I found a video demo at
http://www.windpac.com/presentation_windpaccom_eng.php
Tell me, how does it attach to a tripod?
Is there a place to purchase one with budget funds?
Seasons Greetings,
Kevin J Colver
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Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2006 7:47 PM
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Subject: Re: [Nature Recordists] MKH 30/40 mount/suspension (Windpac)
Danny
i am fighting with limited resources after the storm here, i get 5
hours from my generator :)
The windpac is always first in my case when i go out and i use it
just for M/S 30/40.
The quality is as good as the others for which i also use but it's
the portability of the windpac that i love... roll it up and tuck it
in a bag...
when i get up and running i will post you a recording made with the
system in 70 mph gusts...
On Dec 19, 2006, at 4:47 PM, Danny Meltzer wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> For those of you who use MKH 30/40 MS rigs...what do you use for
> suspension? I am aware of the Rycote and Sennheiser zeppelins as well
> as the Windpac [anyone used this for the MKH's...Martyn?]. Walter I
> have seen your excellent page with photos of your MS rigs. You prefer
> the Sennheiser zeppelin yes?
>
> Are there other good choices? Bernie I seem to recall a photo of you
> holding the mics on what looked like a Ryctoe pistol grip and some
> regular clip with the 40 piggybacked on top with another clip...is
> that right? What clips were those? The Sennheiser ones or Rycote ones?
>
> Danny
>
>
>
Martyn
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