Does the rode M3 furry work well ?
Can you put them over the AT4022's foam windscreen ?
Simon
--- In "Jorgen" <> wro=
te:
>
> Thanks again, Dan!
> When I saw just how thin the AT4022's where, even with the foam screens, =
I realized that the furry screens for my Rode M3's just might fit. Had them=
out for loan and will bring them home today, but I'm very optimistic.
> Will drop you a line tonight or tomorrow about the outcome. A cheap and s=
mooth alternative if it works. Bought them for 10 GB Pounds each, and if th=
ey can do double duty, I'm quite happy.
> /J=F6rgen
>
> --- In Dan Dugan <dan@> wrote:
> >
> > > I remember the tip for Rode deadcat, but more or less dismissed it as=
I have owned one and would have thought that the're too large for the tiny=
AT4022. Guess I was wrong.
> >
> > An economical way to get a layer of fur onto a mic.
> >
> > > How would you compare them, from "normal" to "hard" wind conditions? =
Both how they capture the whole sound picture, and how they keep the wind n=
oise at bay?
> >
> > In really windy conditions I put hi-pass filters in too. Regarding the =
effect of the windscreens on the sound, I don't worry about what I can't ch=
ange. Can't survive without windscreens!
> >
> > > The Rycote solution (with the optional fur covers) would cost me 4-5 =
times as much as a pair of Rode deadcats. In your opinion; is it worth it?
> >
> > Start with the dead cats and upgrade later. I doubt that the aural diff=
erence is significant.
> >
> > -Dan
> >
>
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