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James Meckley wrote:
I recently bought a pair of MK-41 capsules to add to my Schoeps collection. I've been using them to record various small chamber music ensembles with gratifying results. I'm finding them to be slightly more sensitive to A/C drafts and air currents than the cardioid capsules that I used previously. What (light duty) windscreen do you recommend for use on the MK-41 indoors? In general, the more directional the capsule, the more of a wind problem you'll have. I've always solved this sort of thing with careful placement to avoid direct air currents. I think something like the Baby Ball Gag is overkill for the application, and something like a foam ball will affect the top end and the pattern too much. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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