Subject: | wind protection options - any firm data? |
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From: | "Robin" escalation746 |
Date: | Mon Jan 23, 2012 8:00 am ((PST)) |
My goal is to enhance my kit for recording in windier situation. I realise = that a side effect of wind noise reduction is frequency attenuation. Yet ma= nufacturers say little about this, likely because the effect is not signifi= cant for ENG work, compared with the dramatic improvements of reducing wind= noise. Changes in frequency response are far more important to ambience, s= oundscape, and nature recordists, so I pose the question here. I have categorised the options thus: |
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