I would like to hear it and also a description of how the recording was
conducted (where the mic(s) and recorder were located in relation to
each other and environment)
I'm still a bit nervous about water and my gear...
-charles
Martyn Stewart wrote:
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> http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/538328-REG/Rycote_214101_The_Duck_R=
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> <http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/538328-REG/Rycote_214101_The_Duck_=
Rain.html#includes>
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> I seem to remember someone asking about rain protection not so long
> ago, I bought the "Duck" from Rycote recently and as well as using
> "hogs hair" this sucker really holds up to torrential rain.
> For anyone that would like to listen to a sample of sound 30 minutes
> into a rain storm I will gladly provide a link.
> The duck is definitely a piece of my arsenal now......
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