Subject: | Re: xlr cable, long run 100FT |
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From: | "Rob Danielson" danielson_audio |
Date: | Sat Feb 19, 2011 5:40 am ((PST)) |
Mark-- Here's a log from a night's recording about a year and a half ago. Both front and rear arrays have changed (now PBMB2's) but the locations of the arrays and cable runs are the same: http://tinyurl.com/yhqbzkd I'm off to meetings this am. I've got a cleaner, better solution for weather now. I might get to uploaded more recent photos tonight. Rob =3D =3D =3D At 5:09 AM -0800 2/19/11, Mark Brennan wrote: > >Rob, I am interested though about your permanent installation, how >long are the >cables, what do you use to protect the mics in case of rain etc? >Anyone else use >this? > >Thanks guys! > >mark > >Mark A. Brennan >Canadian Landscape Painter >www.markbrennanfineart.ca >Nature Recordist ><http://wildearthvoices.org>http://wildearthvoices.org > >_ -- |
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