Subject: | Re: More Wire Noise |
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From: | "Klas Strandberg" klasstrandberg |
Date: | Thu Mar 29, 2007 2:39 am ((PDT)) |
The problems you describe are difficult to solve. I have quite a lot of contacts with natural history film makers and they often get the strangest problems, often like your's. They are using different cables and different adaptors, fitting different cameras and equipment. If the sound job is important, they don't even try to fix it, they just replace all cables and hope for the best. I say that XLR's are not as good as they look and 3,5 mm plugs are not as bad as they look. Klas. At 20:39 2007-03-28, you wrote: >Thanks for the idea Klas, but the XLRs are clean and the run is a >paltry 6 meters, 20 feet. > > Mike > > > > > >"Microphones are not ears, >Loudspeakers are not birds, >A listening room is not nature." >Klas Strandberg >Yahoo! Groups Links > > > Telinga Microphones, Botarbo, S-748 96 Tobo, Sweden. Phone & fax int + 295 310 01 email: website: www.telinga.com |
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