Subject: | Re: Shock Mount for Rode NT4 |
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From: | "peter" quies_still |
Date: | Tue Jul 16, 2013 3:14 pm ((PDT)) |
Hi David I'd say that the minimum you need for a Rode NT4 in the field is the Blimp.= http://www.rodemic.com/accessories/blimp And even then, I've found it hard to walk around with while recording. Peter On 16 Jul 2013, at 15:37, David Shepherd wrote: > Hi all, > > I've just bought a Rode NT4 together with a Rode SM4 shock mount, however= this is not suitable for recording in the field as the slightest movement = tips the microphone over as it uses a friction mount. > > I am wondering about the Rode SM3 with does at least have a thread that y= ou can tighten. > > Does anyone have any suggestions, I want to be able to walk while I recor= d so it needs to be fairly secure. > > Thanks in advance > > David > > > |
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