Subject: | Re: mkh 40 humidity? |
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From: | "Grant Finlay" grantfinlay |
Date: | Sun Dec 6, 2009 8:01 pm ((PST)) |
It could be a faulty capacitor, contact sennheiser in Madrid to get it look= ed at. www.magnetron.es Cardenal Siliceo, 22 28002 Madrid Phone +34 (91) 5192416 Fax +34 (91) 5196444 Email Regards, Grant. http://naturesounds.co.nz --- In Juan Carlos Blancas Avil=E9s <cjit= > wrote: > > Thank you for your responses. I swaped the cable and channels but the = > noise was always with the 40. > Let see tonight in the field... good thing i=B4m not in the rainforest, = > damn mkh! :) > Best, > jc |
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