Subject: | AT3032 |
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From: | "corthner" corthner |
Date: | Sat Dec 20, 2008 2:35 pm ((PST)) |
Good day all, I have a chance at some recording in central Alberta over Christmas and want to use my AT3032's in a Curt Olsen style rig to record birds. The only problem is the weather is predicted to be around -37C overnight next Tuesday. Of course that's a long way off for predictions, but the weather guys always seem to get the cold predictions real close! Anyway, will this temperature harm the mics in any way? I understand that maybe the sound may not be quite as accurate as things cool down, but physically will it harm them? Collin Orthner |
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