Subject: | Re: windjammer and suspension for mkh-8020's |
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From: | "Walter Knapp" waltknapp |
Date: | Fri Jun 20, 2008 9:00 am ((PDT)) |
Posted by: "Martyn Stewart" > > Super small and little gems! > I have had them in a "universal" Telinga setup with a homemade jecklin = > disk (like the Telinga DAT) and they are lovely, the separation is > adequate. I used it for recording bats in Puerto Rico. I may ask Walt = > if he can house a pair in another modified SASS unit? I'd love to have a pair to put in a SASS, but can't afford them at current prices. If you want me to work up a SASS for them, I'd be happy to do so. I would have to have the mics to fit as I don't have them. My only though > on using the larger Rycote MS stereo blimp is the distance between the = > front and rear clip, the microphones are to short to clip in. > I have an MS rycote system but it needs modification. The modular Rycote frame will definitely go short enough. They could probably be housed in the standard mono system with a little fiddling. Walt |
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