A very lightweight and cheap "pop-up" tent can be pretty effective if you have the space - this idea
courtesy of Jörg Wuttke at Schoeps (he talked about his use of it at a Rycote Weekend conference
that I was at last century). The cheaper the better in general as the material tends to be thinner.
netti...@stackingdwarves.net
> To: sursound@music.vt.edu
> Subject: Re: [Sursound] NYC-area TetraMic owners? or: advice on a wind-screen
>
> On 04/15/2011 07:00 AM, umashankar mantravadi wrote:
> >
> > at a pinch, you should be able to use the foam windscreens made for sm58
> > styl
On 04/15/2011 07:00 AM, umashankar mantravadi wrote:
at a pinch, you should be able to use the foam windscreens made for sm58 style
microphones
i can second that - in cases of emergency, a standard sm58 screen and a
fuzzy one on top (such as the "dead kitten" by røde) works ok'ish in low
wi
> Subject: [Sursound] NYC-area TetraMic owners? or: advice on a wind-screen
>
>
> Hi, Surround list -
>
> I'm wondering if there are any NYC-area TetraMic users out there who have the
> wind-screen which comes with the mic and, if so, if I might work out an
> arran
Hi, Surround list -
I'm wondering if there are any NYC-area TetraMic users out there who have the
wind-screen which comes with the mic and, if so, if I might work out an
arrangement with you for borrowing it for a day or two.
Alternatively: I need a windscreen for this mid this weekend, and c