Subject: | Re: Best support for Sennheiser ME-67? It's so long! |
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From: | "Mitch Hill" wa1ykn |
Date: | Thu May 24, 2012 1:08 pm ((PDT)) |
On 5/24/2012 3:43 PM, timjacksonsa wrote: > So you reckon setting it further back in the mount will help with balance= , but will this obstruct a wind muff? I hit the send key too fast, meant to answer this question in my previous reply... Yes, I use the Sennheiser foam wind muff on my ME-67 and slide the ME-67 back in the mount so its barely touching the back end of the muff... As I use my ME-67 on a pistol grip most of the time I can confirm that having the ME-67 slid up in the Azden SMH-1 mount does help with balance, it makes a good combination and easy to handle... -- -- Mitch Hill (Sent from HP DV6T) |
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