Subject: | Re: A strange noise in Rode Nt-1A and NT-2A |
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From: | "vickipowys" vpowys |
Date: | Tue Jul 17, 2012 2:59 pm ((PDT)) |
That is a truly great idea Bruce, thanks so much for the detailed explanation. I also like Klas's idea of using light buibs for warmth. thanks again, Vicki On 18/07/2012, at 4:29 AM, natureguyusa wrote: > Hi, > > I wrote up a blog article with photos to explain how I solved the > issues of condensation with my Rode NT1-A's using heaters. > > http://www.natureguystudio.com/blog/?p=3D192 > > Hope this helps, > Bruce Rutkoski > Owner > www.natureguystudio.com > > > --- In vickipowys > <> wrote: >> >> Bruce, >> >> Sounds interesting how you warm up your mics! Could you elaborate >> more please, e.g. photos? >> >> thanks, >> >> Vicki >> |
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