Subject: | Re: windjammer and suspension for mkh-8020's |
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From: | "beppopatina" beppopatina |
Date: | Fri Jun 20, 2008 6:55 am ((PDT)) |
--- In "wtefftus" <> wrote: > > I've had good results screening wind from a Josepheson Jecklin Disc > and AT3032 stereo rig using a collapsible, Exo Terra "Explorarium 45" > (http://www.exo-terra.com/en/products/explorarium.php), and ten yards > of nylon mesh tulle loosely wrapped around the disc. The disc and > mics will fit through the larger side opening, and securely mount to > a mic stand or C stand through either the top or side openings, or > just hung from a loop at the top. The cage leaves a lot of room for > creative positioning and is cheap. Hope that helps. Bill > > This sounds interesting. Any pics of the setup in action? I use 2 Rycote so= fties for my AT3032's but don't have anything to fit over the whole Jecklin apparatus. |
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