Subject: | Re: Condenser mics and extreme cold... |
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From: | "Rob Danielson" danielson_audio |
Date: | Thu Jun 5, 2008 9:10 am ((PDT)) |
At 12:38 PM +0200 6/5/08, Klas Strandberg wrote: > >Rob, I am almost certain that it is the same double membrane capsule >in R=F6de 2000 as in NT1A, just other electronics. Klas-- Richard Lee (retired from Soundfield) says the Rode NT2000 uses a version of the Schoeps circuit. I suppose that nature recordists don't constitute a large enough market for a manufacturer to study what makes the NT2000 so exceptionally weather-resistant. At least we know of a test subject should anyone become curious. Rob D. -- |
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