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Re: rycote and rode deadcat

Subject: Re: rycote and rode deadcat
From: lecarmo
Date: Thu May 8, 2014 3:25 pm ((PDT))
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 hello list,=0D
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 anyone that uses rycote windjammer can teach me how set up 'furry=0D
 cat' the mics inside the windshield, to avoid that the rode rouches=0D
 the structure? I was recording in the Wind, yes, the rycote with the=0D
 windjammer atenutes a lot, but seems some problems velow 300 hz, when=0D
 the Wind raises 20 mph.=0D
 Any tip will much apreciated. thanks,=0D
 Juan.=0D
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 Hi Juan Pablo,=0D
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 From what you described I understand that you are trying to use a Rode dea=
dcat to cover a mic that's already inside a Rycote blimp. Is that right? If=
 that's the case, David already answered the queston.=0D
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 But if you're using a Rycote softy, the problem with high winds is that it=
 doesn't produce as good results as a blimp-type windshield (not even close=
) because: 1) it doesn't have an air cushion between the shield and the mic=
; 2) it has a smaller profile -- David explained that; 3) it doesn't cover =
the whole mic. In this case -- or in the previous one -- a dead cat won't d=
o any good, unless you use it to cover the parts that are left exposed by a=
 Rycote softy (the rear end of the mic, the plug and cable).=0D
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 Luis=0D
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