Subject: | 1. Re: AT3032 |
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From: | "Curt Olson" flipov411 |
Date: | Mon Dec 29, 2008 5:01 am ((PST)) |
Collin Orthner wrote: > ...I did manage to make a recording Christmas morning at my in-laws > north of Spruce Grove, Alberta. I set out my mics about 7 hours before > I started the recording. The temperature was about -33C when I started > the recording at about 6am. I set out the recorder (SD702) only when I > started to make the recording. There were absolutely no problems at > all. No pops, clicks or hissing. Thank you for this report, Collin. -33C is about as low as I need to go anytime soon; it's good to know that I can probably expect the 3032s to handle it. I'll be chasing sled dog teams again next month in a tough 400-mile race along the North Shore of Lake Superior. It's the John Beargrease Sled Dog Marathon, a pretty high-end race in that universe... an Iditarod qualifier. Curt Olson |
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