Subject: | Re: Mic Cable for the Outdoors? |
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From: | "Syd Curtis" |
Date: | Wed Feb 24, 2010 4:16 am ((PST)) |
I don't know about other parts of the world, but in Australia, if you leave your cable in place over-night, don't let it lie on the ground - rats will chew the insulation. Thread it over tree branches and bushes. Cheers Syd > From: "jtudor2005" <> > Reply-To: > Date: Tue, 23 Feb 2010 20:42:53 -0000 > To: > Subject: Re: [Nature Recordists] Mic Cable for the Outdoors? > >> >> 1) Do you think the audio signal will be compromised if I run 100 feet >> of 5-pin stereo XLR cable as opposed to two mono cables? (5-pin is more >> ideal, because I am using a Rycote Windshield system) > > Hi Charles > > I use a 5 pin XLR like you wish to without any issues. It has been covere= d > quite well in the following thread > > http://tinyurl.com/yfp3xbu > |
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