Subject: | Re: Recording Gear Bag |
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From: | "rayb" jabomano |
Date: | Wed Apr 27, 2011 6:03 pm ((PDT)) |
Sounds functional David. --- In "Avocet" <> wrote: > > > What do you all use to carry around your recording gear? I have my > > recorder in a Petrol bag but everything else is scattered and in a > > typical gym bag. > > Ray, > > When I was working I had a lightweight (mono) expedition kit with all > the essentials including an SN recorder with a SQN 3 mixer in a > semi-rigid rectangular rucksack which I filled with foam cut out for > each item like a camera bag. I don't know if you can still get that > type of rucksack, but everything was held securely in place. It was > quite large but not very heavy. It also had side zip pockets for food, > water, etc. I've still got it somewhere. > > David > > David Brinicombe > North Devon, UK > Cogito cogito ergo cogito sum - Ambrose Bierce > |
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