Subject: | mkh 40 humidity? |
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From: | "Juan Carlos Blancas Avil=E9s" hexresedit |
Date: | Sun Dec 6, 2009 4:07 am ((PST)) |
Hello. I was recording yesterday night an ambience with a sennheiser 40/30 pair and sound devices, when suddently the cardioid started to make this noise: http://homepage.mac.com/coeval/filechute/40humidity%3f.mp3 I was in Madrid - 21:00h - 8=BAC / +-85% relative humidity. The thing is that one hour later at home the noise started to disapear, and today i=B4m using the mic in the studio with no problem at all. Have you ever listened to an mkh making this kind of noise?... it sounds to you as an humidity problem?. Thank you in advance. Best regards, jc |
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