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Subject: Re: Please post this to the group
From: "Peter Shute" pshute2
Date: Sun Mar 2, 2014 1:17 pm ((PST))
Do you have any trouble with rustling of the backpack material, especially =
when you're wearing it? And does your body block the sound from the front a=
t all?

I really need to do something like that, I miss too many good opportunities=
 while I'm walking.

Apologies for hijacking the thread. I use an M10 with EM172 capsules myself=
, and I'm happy with it apart from an annoying crackle that's developed in =
the right channel. I think I must have dropped the cable once, and got some=
thing a bit corrosive on the tip of the plug. Cleaning the plug and inside =
the jack with alchohol have improved it a lot, but it often returns a littl=
e as the temperature drops, leaving me with a good mono recording from the =
left channel.

I assume this kind of thing can happen with any 3.5mm recorder. It was exce=
llent for the first year, and hopefully I can clean it up more till it's re=
liable again. That's the price of using non XLR recorders, I suppose. It pa=
ys to be careful from the start.

Peter Shute

> -----Original Message-----
> From: 
>  On Behalf Of Dan Dugan
> Sent: Monday, 3 March 2014 7:25 AM
> To: 
> Subject: Re: [Nature Recordists] Please post this to the group
>
>
>
> >> I did quite a bit of headband recording at political
> events in the late 60s. Now I prefer to mount mics on my
> shoulders. Makes the wiring easier to handle.
> >
> > If shoulders work ok, why not just mount them on the sides
> of a backpack?
>
> Indeed, I do that when backpacking. The old framed Kelty pack
> with a hiking pole served as a tripod for an overnight set-up:
>
> https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=3D10152301379925844&set=3D
a.218994505843.165956.766705843&type=3D3&theater
>
> This was a four-channel setup, you can see one of the rear
> mics to the left of the burnt tree trunk over at the edge of
> the canyon. This is 49 Palms Oasis in Joshua Tree National Park.






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