Subject: | Re: Protecting microphones from rain overnight |
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From: | "J. Charles Holt" |
Date: | Sat Jun 13, 2015 7:04 pm ((PDT)) |
I've actually been wondering about treating a piece of cotton with Neverwet= or something similar. The cotton should prevent the hard patter of rain, b= ut the Neverwet could theoretically keep it from getting soaked and letting= water through. - Charles (Pardon my terseness or typos, this was sent from my iPhone.) > On Jun 13, 2015, at 7:52 PM, [naturerecordists] <na= > wrote: > > For a light misting rain, I wonder if anyone sprays their dead cat with s= ilicone spray. It's used when fly fishing with "dry flies" to keep the fur= and feathers from absorbing water and clumping together. > > > For wetter conditions, how acoustically transparent are condoms, and is i= t better to leave them loose or seal up the ends? I mean for recording. > > Elron > |
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