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Re: diy mic outdoor enclosure

Subject: Re: diy mic outdoor enclosure
From: "Randy Perretta" first_avatar
Date: Fri Nov 27, 2009 11:42 am ((PST))
I picked up a few sheets of windscreen foam from Markertek and built a wire=
frame box which works quite well. Holds a two ribbon blumlein bar with a ce=
nter shotgun...

--- On Thu, 11/26/09, pablo sanz <> wrote:

> From: pablo sanz <>
> Subject: [Nature Recordists] diy mic outdoor enclosure
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> Date: Thursday, November 26, 2009, 3:50 AM
> Dear list,
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> I would like to set-up a portable mic system to record
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> periods, suitable for outdoor locations.
> Any ideas/examples about=A0 all-weather proof diy
> enclosures for mics=A0
> (or affordable pro solutions) which are 'transparent'=A0
> enough sound-
> wise ?
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> (firstly intending to use a couple of omnis Aevox ... we
> also have a=A0
> TetraMic which would be nice to use for this purpose if we
> find a=A0
> solution safe enough) .
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> any advice will be very much appreciated, thanks!
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> best,
> p
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> http://www.20020.org
> http://www.mediateletipos.net
> http://www.artesonoro.org
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