Subject: | Re: What is the best mic cable for nature recordings |
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From: | "Michael Oates" msohooates |
Date: | Tue Sep 25, 2007 10:14 am ((PDT)) |
Jim, That's interesting if not a little worrying, has anyone had any experience of colours of cable that one should avoid, or put that question another way, what colour is likely to be less appetizing !! Mike >Walt Knapp's remarks regarding beavers biting cables reminded me of my >experience in Prescott Arizona with Pack Rats chewing thru electrical cables. >These little guys are cute but very destructive and love to chew electrical >cables, as do many other chewing animals. > >Jim Morgan >Prescott, Arizona |
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