Subject: | Re: Need Help with Weatherproof Recording! |
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From: | "Curt Olson" flipov411 |
Date: | Thu Sep 20, 2007 6:19 am ((PDT)) |
Michael Oster wrote: > I've been experimenting with outdoor microphone wind protection lately > and have come up with something that works well. I've tested it in the > mountains of North Carolina under moderate conditions. > > http://www.F7sound.com/windtest2.htm Great info, Michael! (And an insane web site, too -- I had to force myself to move on after nearly an hour!) I've often gazed longingly at the plastic file-folder crates in office supply stores, wondering how something like that might work with my tripod mounted mic rigs. I suspect those crates might have just a wee bit too much plastic structure to them. Your tip about the tulle material motivates me to take another run at this problem. Curt Olson |
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