Subject: | Re: mic windscreen tests from Army Research Lab |
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From: | "John Hartog" hartogj |
Date: | Tue Jan 16, 2007 11:12 pm ((PST)) |
Sorry, I know I said I would wind test the foam ball. Did manage to rig it up and went out to record in a park, but unfortunately the wind refused to blow. What are the chances of that? I will do it soon and post the results - I promise. John Hartog --- In "John Hartog" <> wrote: > I have kept a foam ball (3.5 in.) in my recording kit for the last > couple years meaning to test it for wind protection but never getting > around to actually doing it. I will try to do some tests this weekend > using a house fan or perhaps outdoors in the natural wind. |
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