Yeah I have my mic[s] in a Rycote lyre suspension which is 'supposed' to be
equal to or or better than the rubber band style, but I am not so certain. I
feel like I have had vibration just from wind hitting the tripod legs, nothing
more.
--- In Dan Dugan <> wrote:
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> > Has anyone had the experience of wind creating LF energy that transfers up
> > through a tripod or stand and mic mount into the mic. Even a little of
> > this is disconcerting. Does anyone have any strategies for dealing with
> > this issue in the field that you care to share? Thanks!
>
> Mount-borne vibration is a common problem in field recording. The solution is
> a mic suspension. Most windscreen "blimp" systems include a suspension. You
> can make your own with rubber bands.
>
> I don't usually use suspensions in the field because my tripods are on the
> ground and I figure it isn't shaking much. But after I recorded ice booming
> on a frozen lake I realized that I was probably getting conducted sound, too!
>
> -Dan
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