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Subject: | [Nature Recordists] Large-diaphragm condenser mics in humidity? |
From: | David Carmean <> |
Date: | Monday, August 9, 2010, 4:24 PM |
=C2=A0 With such a low noise figure, I'm thinking of picking up a second CAD m179 for my trip. But I'll be in roughly 90F and 50% humidity all week. How does humidity tend to affect large-diaphragm condensers? |
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