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Re: Condenser mics and extreme cold...

Subject: Re: Condenser mics and extreme cold...
From: "Klas Strandberg" klasstrandberg
Date: Fri Jun 6, 2008 8:21 am ((PDT))
Well, dynamic mic's are the safest, but I have seen ones with rusty magneto=
s.
Next is electrets.

Klas.

At 15:24 2008-06-06, you wrote:
>Klas Strandberg wrote:
>
> > A pair of R=F6de, a pair of electrets and a pair of dynamic mic's. It
> > sounds safe....
> > I would (also) bring omnis for A-B stereo if it gets windy.
>
>If anyone should know about extreme cold, I guess it's you up there in
>the tundra!
>
>No Rode mics in my kit at this time. Right now my primary mics are
>AudioTechnica 3032 omnis, which, so far, seem to be pretty tolerant of
>both high humidity and moderate cold. Just wanted to check if my idea
>for alternatives seemed reasonable to the brain trust. Thanks for your
>response!
>
>Curt Olson
>
>
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