Subject: | Re: xlr cable, long run 100FT |
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From: | "Mark Brennan" markbrennanfinear= |
t Date: Sat Feb 19, 2011 5:09 am ((PST)) Mitch- I am going to keep your email and do that when I get the cable. Rob,= Right now its for temporary work. Mostly so that I can set up before dark, = leave the gear then go back before daylight without disturbing anything. So I thi= nk 100' should do it, keeps me far enough away. Rob, I am interested though about your permanent installation, how long ar= e the cables, what do you use to protect the mics in case of rain etc? Anyone els= e use this? Thanks guys! mark Mark A. Brennan Canadian Landscape Painter www.markbrennanfineart.ca Nature Recordist http://wildearthvoices.org |
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