Subject: | Large Diaphragm mics in low temperatures |
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From: | "Bruce Wilson" bruceumba |
Date: | Wed Jan 24, 2007 2:06 pm ((PST)) |
Before I perform the experiment with my NT2000's, does anyone have experience with large diaphragm mics at very cold temperatures (-15 to -5 C)? I'd hate to have a diaphragm contract enough to break or permanently stretch. Bruce Wilson http://science.uvsc.edu/wilson |
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