Subject: | Re: Large Diaphragm mics in low temperatures |
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From: | "Rob Danielson" danielson_rob |
Date: | Sat Jan 27, 2007 10:24 am ((PST)) |
At 1:12 PM +0100 1/26/07, Klas Strandberg wrote: >Rob, Bruce - I think that the NT1A is the only large diaphragm mic >which DOES work under most conditions. The CAD 179 doesn't, for example. In terms of the odds this may be true. Yet, one of my NT2000 that has worked great under conditions that make some of my NT1-A units fail. I'm hoping Bruce has two such NT2000's. Maybe Rode could sell "Outdoor Editions" and pre-test their units. I'd certainly pay more for such mics. Rob D. |
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