Subject: | Re: Lightweight mic stands, and wind shields |
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From: | "justinasia" justinasia |
Date: | Mon Apr 13, 2009 10:15 am ((PDT)) |
> You might be interested in my lightweight, portable and cheap solution fo= r a field friendly mic arrangement using AT3032s Hi Tom Your rig looks great! I'm hoping to make one of Curt's rigs, as soon as I f= ind out which one will be most suitable. Your's looks very well made - I'm = inspired! Do you just use the first layer of wind shield in light breezes, = and the fur for heavier breezes? What is involved in attaching the rig to t= he tripod? As for the actual tripod, yours looks good too, though I am also considerin= g what people have said now about the more expensive ones and how they migh= t be worth it in the long run. Thanks for sharing Justin |
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