Hi Bob,
Did you get the Rode shockmounts with the NT1As? When I bought a matched pa=
ir last year they came with the mounts, but I'm not sure if they're include=
d if you buy single mics.
If you do have the shockmounts I can send you some details on how I put tog=
ether an ORTF stereo rig which can be mounted on top of a lightweight camer=
a tripod and stripped down for carrying in a backpack.
Tom
--- In "ssislander" <> wrote:
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> Fernando,
>
> Thanks for your equipment info. I'm researching how to set up my NT1As s=
o can definitely see the advantage of more mobile equipment. I'll need to =
hike into areas where I want to record, so portability is a factor. At lea=
st I'll get some use out of that backpack I bought last year.....
>
> Bob
>
>
>
>
> --- In "fdisynth" <fdi@> wrote:
> >
> > you'll notice electronic white noise no matter what you record...
> >
> > and water (sea is worst) is not easy to record with pleasant results...
> >
> > My experience is that the less directional the better (Schoeps CCM5 in =
omni mode is the best I have)
> >
> >
> > Anyway, just to tell about a system I use when I need to be ultra light=
or undercover but still get good quality results: I use two DPA 4060 (they=
are 20mV/Pa!) with their small power unit that has a 1/8'' stereo jack out=
put connector (MPS6030) and record in the smallest and lightest recorder I =
have (currently a Zoom H2) and monitor with Ultrasone headphones or small i=
n-ear headphones for undercover.
> >
> > best,
> >
> > Fernando
> >
>
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