Subject: | Re: state of Natural Sound Recording |
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From: | "jpbeale" jpbeale |
Date: | Wed Jan 10, 2007 1:10 pm ((PST)) |
--- "Rich Peet" <> wrote: > Wind protection grade D. has gone nowhere and homemade still beats a > $500 system. I would like to get or make a better wind screen than I have now (basically nothing) for my small lav-type mics I clip onto a backpack during walks. Some months ago there was talk of a group buy of faux fur for wind screen use. Did people build their own screens? Are they happy with them? What is the relationship between size and usability in light to moderate winds? What do they look like? |
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