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Re: [gear] MKH 8040 sample comparison

Subject: Re: [gear] MKH 8040 sample comparison
From: "Hector Centeno" hmcenteno
Date: Thu May 1, 2008 7:03 am ((PDT))
Hi Greg,

Sorry to divert from the topic a little. After looking and your gear
in your web site,I just wanted to ask you, where did you get the
windscreens for your Core-Audio binaural microphones? Are they home
made? What did you use? I've been using mine mounted also on a black
baseball cap... and also wondered why people are more sensitive to see
someone carrying microphones than a camera, maybe because is less
common?

Cheers,

Hector


On Thu, May 1, 2008 at 9:35 AM, Greg Weddig <> wrote:
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> To be clear the W5D windscreen is a hollow foam sphere with a plastic
>  cage that fits over a Schoeps, or another mic if you use spacers. I
>  use the successfully on my DPA mics in the field, with a rubber tubing
>  spacer. The Sennheiser 80xx require less thick of a spacer.
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>  http://schoeps.de/E-2004/windscreens-foam-hollow.html
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>  http://tinyurl.com/4asn96
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>  --greg weddig
>  Baltimore, MD
>  http://gregweddig.net
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>  --- In  Michael Raphael
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>  > I'm curious greg, what were you using for wind protection . . . As
>  > of a few months ago, Rycote hadn't made a mount for those mics.
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>  > Best,
>  > Michael
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