Subject: | Re: newbie gear question - mics for binaural recording |
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From: | "michael trommer" trommersanssoleil |
Date: | Thu Apr 11, 2013 1:37 pm ((PDT)) |
Interesting...i rigged something similar up myself with a pair of earmuffs. Works well and is inconspicuous when it=B9s cold out, but looks pretty odd when it=B9s hot. On 11-04-13 7:09 AM, "H=E5kan Olsson" <> wrote: > > > > > > "Maybe there are other options of reducing wind-noise with the in-ears > apart from the giant fuzzy headband Soundman makes for their microphones > which minimizes the stealth factor significantly..." > > I don't use binaural mic's, but I came over these and they might work for > reducing windnoise when using in ear binaural? I have just held them in m= y > hand so I don't know if the 20db wind noise reduction is accurate. The > earpads is kind of hollow so there are some room for mics. > http://www.windfree.se/en/home > > .................................... > > http://michaeltrommer.blogspot.com/ > http://soundcloud.com/sans-soleil/ > http://michaeltrommer.bandcamp.com/ > http://www.mixcloud.com/sans_soleil/ |
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