Subject: | Re: AT3032 matching & Telinga questions |
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From: | "=F6rjan rudstedt" orjan.rudstedt |
Date: | Sun Apr 6, 2008 6:48 am ((PDT)) |
Hi! John! I=B4m planning for a trip to Capri next week. I have put my Telinga parabolic in some kind of sport bag. It has been there for a couple of weeks. When I had a look at it right now it is exactly the same shape as far as I can see. Superbe quality. Hope this helps too =D6rjan Rudstedt Jim Morgan wrote: > > Hi John, > > Good question, eventually it returns to more or less normal > shape.Temperature, amount of time rolled up and tightness of roll all > play a part in time to unwind. > > What some do is to temporally run a strip of tape across the wide part > to bring it into truer shape. However I doubt if you will notice any > difference between recordings made with slightly different shapes. > > Hope this helps, > > Jim > |
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