Subject: | Re: xlr cable, long run 100FT |
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From: | "Scott Fraser" scottbfraser |
Date: | Sun Feb 20, 2011 9:24 am ((PST)) |
<<I'm using simple PVC tubes to protect my (ultrasound) electret and conden= ser microphones against direct rain. >> Hmm, I'd be hesitant to have any hard barrier that close to a capsule. The = resonance within the tube creates a tuned acoustic filter which I suspect w= ould be very audible & unnatural. In addition, aren't the impacts of raindr= ops with the tube audible? Scott Fraser |
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