ic cable?
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Date: Saturday, June 20, 2009, 1:10 PM
Hi Mike.
Try this:
http://www.canford. co.uk/Products/ 30-501-CANFORD- MST-CABLE- 1-pair
Watch out, though, it is VERY difficult to solder! Each wire is
individually isolated with lacquer and you need to get it off.
Klas.
At 21:15 2009-06-11, you wrote:
>Hi all,
>I'm making a microphone cable shock mount / vibration isolation
>setup for my MKH30/40 setup. I have the Sennheiser handle/blimp.
>At the last recording workshop here in Washington Martyn showed me
>the Rycote connbox system: http://www.rycote. com/products/ families/ conn=
boxes/
>Looks like a wonderful solution, but I cannot afford this right now.
>Do you have any clever ideas on finding a few feet of the nice
>ultra-flexible, low-mass, shielded twisted pair that is used to
>connect from the "box" to the microphone connector?
>I attempted a search on the archives and found a suggestion for
>pulling one piece out of a multi-channel snake. I haven't tried that
>yet and am not sure if I have a balanced snake to cannibalize. If
>nothing obvious pops up I'll try that with a HOSA, ProCo snake, or
>something similar.
>I ordered several pieces of the "thinnest" mic cable available(in
>bulk) from Markertek, including Canare L-2E5 but all of them are
>more rigid than I'd like for this application.
>A few feet of such cable will probably last me a lifetime.
>I'm attempting to join the Mic builders DIY group to ask there as well.
>Thanks so much for any suggestions.
>-Mike
>
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