Subject: | Re: Mic Cable for the Outdoors? |
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From: | "walunit" walunit |
Date: | Wed Feb 24, 2010 6:46 am ((PST)) |
Pardon my jumping in a bit late. I've had great results with this setup: ht= tp://groups.yahoo.com/group/naturerecordists/photos/album/1787922537/pic/li= st using Canare L-4E5C obtained from http://www.josephelectronics.com/ Regards, Mike --- In Charles Veasey <= > wrote: > > Hello, > > Thanks for the follow-ups. Because the old post you mentioned, I am > considering making it myself using the Mogami 2930. > > I found a website that sells it in bulk: > http://www.studiowiring.com/mogami.html > > Also considering for a cheaper price the Canare MR202-A*T. > *http://www.fullcompass.com/product/298483.html > > For the latter, you get more than three times the cable for the money. > The current stereo cable I use is the Canare MR202-AT, it was made by a > local music shop here in Albany, NY > > Anyone ever have failure with the Carare type? > > Thanks again, > Charles > |
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