Subject: | Re: Rode ntg3 on the field, anyone? |
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From: | "Flawn Williams" flawn1951 |
Date: | Thu Sep 2, 2010 5:30 am ((PDT)) |
I do not have personal experience with the NTG-3. But it is built using an 'RF condenser' design similar to what Sennheiser has done for years with its 416 and MKH series. And that, according to Sennheiser and now Rode, is what gives the mikes excellent protection against problems in high heat and high humidity. On Sep 2, 2010, at 5:47 AM, wrote: > 6a. Rode ntg3 on the field, anyone? > Posted by: "lamacchiacosta" lamacchiacosta > Date: Wed Sep 1, 2010 1:42 pm ((PDT)) > > Hi everyone, > I would like to know if someone on the list owning a Rode ntg3 has > some feedback using it on the field and on location. > How is his behaviour on very high humidity and extreme temperature > condition? > > Many thanks in advance. > > Eamnuele |
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