yes, smaller condenser-types are what I end-up using... the
Rycote windjammers might be fine, thanks... just knowing the
terminology helps... why does a little wad of fake-fur cost
so much :)) Id be interested in building my own
windscreens... Ive noticed that acoustic-foam is also
expensive...
/:b
On Tue, 27 Mar 2007, Danny Meltzer wrote:
> By minidisc mics do you mean lavaliers?
>
> I've not heard of a lavalier mini-zeppelin before. Probably because
> they are so expensive that most zeppelin users are using pro-mics.
> Also because lavs are made mostly for on person use. That said, the
> smallest Rycote, like the baby ball gag, would be fine for lavaliers.
> I use the tiny furry windjammers for my lavs.
>
> http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/controller/home?O=3DSearch&A=3Ddetails&Q=
=3D&sku=3D253753&is=3DREG&addedTroughType=3Dsearch
>
> That works fine, although not as well as a zeppelin of course.
>
> Of course building your own windscreen is another perfectly fine option.
>
> Danny
>
> --- In { brad brace } <>
> wrote:
> >
> >
> > Is there such a device for smaller typical minidisc mics/
> > Windnoise is a constant issue for my field recordings.
> > (I went ahead and bought the froglogger outdoor mic; there
> > are many amphibian choruses out behind my house so I should
> > have frequent opportunity to try it out.)
> >
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