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Re: Protecting microphones from rain overnight

Subject: Re: Protecting microphones from rain overnight
From: n4094c
Date: Sun Jun 14, 2015 1:06 pm ((PDT))
Hello folks. I have read about a method of dealing for rain noise that invo=
lved using something like a furnace filter material (I believe it was calle=
d hogs hair) to minimize splashing noise, then something underneath to prov=
ide a water barrier. I suppose the hogs hair material might be more effecti=
ve if it's an an angle. Hope that helps. =0D
=0D
 Jim=0D





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