Subject: | Foam/rubber cylinder with integral faux fur cover in short length (Rycot= |
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e Softie, Rode Wind Shield, Micover Puffin, Reinhardt Whisper, K-Tek Kwikso= ck). Each of these have variants a and b for fur in short (1") and long (2") len= gths. I will be using low-noise omni condensers in a spaced (18cm) configuration = with and without baffle. So far I have managed with only the stock foam win= dscreens, which attenuate noise perhaps 5-10dB. For this setup, option 1. w= ill be too bulky, but I include it here for completeness. Any opinions or actual data for what is the optimum compromise of wind redu= ction versus frequency response? The only actual graph I have found anywher= e is this: http://www.reinhardt.tv/Soft-Zep.php -- robinparmar.com |
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