Martyn,
Your link led me to Location Sound's main page, but just a couple of clicks=
away was what I think you were referring to in your last post:
http://www.locationsound.com/proaudio/ls/SHOG0001.html
It is described as a "rain diffuser" that effectively breaks up rain drops=
so they will not be recorded. It says, however, that it does not keep the=
rain out, which makes it sound as if it would be a good choice for
recording until it starts pouring.
Dana
At 12:09 PM 1/13/2007 -0800, you wrote:
><http://www.locationsound.com/PDF_2004/quickbrowse/19_microphone_accessori=
es.>http://www.locationsound.com/PDF_2004/quickbrowse/19_microphone_accesso=
ries.
>pdf
>
>At the bottom of page 3 you will find a "Hogs hair diffuser. This one is
>distributed by location sound in California. It is practically the same as
>the one I have..
>
>Martyn
>
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>Martyn Stewart
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> On Behalf Of J. Young
>Sent: Saturday, January 13, 2007 11:38 AM
>To:
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>Subject: Re: [Nature Recordists] Re: mic windscreen tests from Army Resear=
ch
>Lab( is now hogs hair)
>
>I just "googled" hogs hair and was served up several products that are
>available under that name. There are air conditioning filters, brushes, et=
c.
>
>The most promising was a product used to polish floors. One of the Ebay
>stores has a picture of this particular item, and it says that it is a sof=
t
>item, looks interesting and may be the same item Martyn describes.
>
>Enjoy,
>J.
>
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