Very nice, and affordable. I have an ME-88 long shotgun (anyone ever
heard of that one? I've never seen another one...) and this would be
a good thing to have.
Curious how the quality is - the text is obviously from the asian
languages, and the pictures small and crude. How good does it look
and feel?
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Lou Judson =95 Intuitive Audio
415-883-2689
On Jan 7, 2009, at 11:12 AM, John Moore wrote:
> If you'd like to save a few bucks, and still have a decent rig, you
> might want to take a look at the CineCity zeppelin system:
>
> http://www.thecinecity.com/tcc/product.php?productid=3D50&cat=3D262&page=
=3D1
>
> For $175 you get a boom pole, a zeppelin that will work with short &
> long mics by using an extension, 2 fuzzy covers for both lengths, a
> hand mount & a boom mount adapter for the zeppelin, and 3 different
> shape mic suspension holders.
>
> I'm using one for my mics (Sennheiser ME66 & R0de NT4), but have
> modified the suspension to handle the extra weight of the NT4... I
> removed the front suspension mount & added an Audio-Technica AT8415
> Low Profile Universal Shock Mount to the very front of the rail. This
> not only helped with weight of the NT4, but it made the front of the
> ME66 less wobbly. I can post a pic of the mod if anyone is interested.
>
> John "Alpha Flying Monkey" Moore
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