Well, the foam yoga block only replaces my homemade Jecklin disc for the
AT-3032s. I still regard my NT1A rig to be my best for very quiet soundscapes.
It was a difficult late night decision on my last outing to make a 4:00 a.m.
two mile hike some through sage full of ticks to replace the 3032 yoga block
with my heavy NT1A setup. It did end up a very good decision. Nothing beats the
reach of those NT1As.
John Hartog
--- In Curt Olson <> wrote:
>
> John Hartog wrote:
>
> > Hey Curt,
> >
> > We have seen a few takes on your parallel boundary design. Here is
> > yet another I made from a foam yoga block.
> >
> > http://www.rockscallop.org/how/jh_yoga-block.jpg
> >
> > Lightweight and folds down compactly.
>
> Light and compact is way cool, if you can do it! I've pretty much
> accepted heavier and bulkier rigs for the time being. But your photo
> here tempts me to consider some other options.
>
> Curt Olson
>
"While a picture is worth a thousand words, a
sound is worth a thousand pictures." R. Murray Schafer via Bernie Krause
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