Subject: | [english 100%] [Nature Recordists] Re: technical advice on long XLR |
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From: | "les_lieurance" les_lieurance |
Date: | Fri Dec 9, 2011 11:44 am ((PST)) |
During a video shoot on a tennis court in Florida (landfill over swampy ground) we got terrific hum in the audio. Voltage from the ground was getting into the mic cables. At least, that's what the audio guy said. Marco --- In Dan Dugan <> wrote: > > Out in the woods where you're off the grid, maybe not. But if you're on AC > power, significant currents can pass through your shield from ground contact > with the shells. |
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