Subject: | Re: Humidity (?) problems with a Sennheiser MKH20 |
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From: | "Magnus Bergsson" icelandnature |
Date: | Sun Mar 24, 2013 5:06 am ((PDT)) |
Hi all. I have few questions about moisture in MKH microphones that hopefully someone can answer. Is it mainly capsule or circuit problem? Does the circuit board have lacquer coat or not? Are some sealing around capsule and XLR ends? Are the switches waterproof? If using isolate tape over the switches (and probably around XLR too), would it be the key of trouble free recording in wet conditions? -- Bestu kve=F0jur / Best regards *Magn=FAs Bergsson *Tel: + 354 6162904* * http://fieldrecording.net |
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