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Good windscreen/windsock for rode nt4 stereo mic? - bump? the nt-4 seems to be a hard one to find a good wind sock for, eh? thanks for any links or info :cool:

Bump? the nt-4 seems to be a hard one to find a good wind sock for, eh? thanks for any links or info...
Forum: recording.org - From: randyman... - Date: sun may 15, 2005 11:15 pm
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Good windscreen/windsock for rode nt4 stereo mic? - hello, a friend of mine has a rode nt-4 stereo mic he wants to use for eng/location recording. the supplied windscreen is not adequate, and we are wondering what will fit the nt-4's semi-unique size.

Bump? the nt-4 seems to be a hard one to find a good wind sock for, eh? thanks for any links or info...
Forum: recording.org - From: randyman... - Date: sun may 15, 2005 11:15 pm
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Good windscreen/windsock for rode nt4 stereo mic? - thanks, dkatz42. i'll have my buddy give them a shout... :cool:

Bump? the nt-4 seems to be a hard one to find a good wind sock for, eh? thanks for any links or info...
Forum: recording.org - From: randyman... - Date: sun may 15, 2005 11:15 pm
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Good windscreen/windsock for rode nt4 stereo mic? - rykote makes zeppelins and socks that fit pretty much everything. i got a rig for an nt4 (costs almost as much as the mic, but the rode sdcs are useless with any air movement at all.) call your favor

Bump? the nt-4 seems to be a hard one to find a good wind sock for, eh? thanks for any links or info...
Forum: recording.org - From: randyman... - Date: sun may 15, 2005 11:15 pm
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Quactus -2009/04/01- goat head saloon, az-april fool's show

Quactusdate: april 1, 2009 venue: goat head saloonlocation: mesa, azsorry for the 2 sources, the digital recorder didn't record the second set, but there was a video camera there as backup.Set 1 of 2:http://www.Archive.Org/details/quactus2009-04-01.Nt4.Flacsource: rode nt-4>marantz cd420lineage: marantz cd420>soundforge>wav>flac01. Fluffhead^...
Forum: forums.etree.org - From: gr8fulgabe - Date: tue may 19, 2009 11:36 am
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Koliko je pametno staviti ovaj mikrofon za overe!??...
Forum: www.bubnjari.com - From: kpzms - Date: july 30th, 2008, 5:58 pm
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Recording a choir - silly question maybe, but does the recording unit have 48v phantom?

Hi i'm not a pro but the oktava mk012 (with all capsules) work for me and are within your budget i personally prefer them to rode nt4 or nt5 haven't tried the c541b. i'm sure someone more knowlegdeable will chime in pretty soon cheers...
Forum: recording.org - From: eviloverlord - Date: tue nov 08, 2005 11:56 am
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Recording choir - i have great results with avenson mikes direct on sebatron pre, very natural sound, in december i record a choir and i used a jeklin disc suppose to give a better sound

Hi i'm not a pro but the oktava mk012 (with all capsules) work for me and are within your budget i personally prefer them to rode nt4 or nt5 haven't tried the c541b. i'm sure someone more knowlegdeable will chime in pretty soon cheers...
Forum: recording.org - From: eviloverlord - Date: tue nov 08, 2005 11:56 am
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Recording choir - yes to phantom power, though i assume it's a standard 48v since the manual doesn't state anywhere what the phpw voltage is and that it's suitable for condsenser microphones.

Hi i'm not a pro but the oktava mk012 (with all capsules) work for me and are within your budget i personally prefer them to rode nt4 or nt5 haven't tried the c541b. i'm sure someone more knowlegdeable will chime in pretty soon cheers...
Forum: recording.org - From: eviloverlord - Date: tue nov 08, 2005 11:56 am
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Mics for grand piano recording under $300 - a good start would be the rode nt4 stereo mic (amazing value), 2.5m out and 2.75m high looking down at the soundboard.

Hi, i've had satisfying results (recording piano studens for competiton) using two ldc shure ksm27. They are $300 a piece. Starting setup i use - full stick, mics 8-10 feet spaced, lead level (more or less) and 8-12 feet distant from the...
Forum: recording.org - From: debobbo - Date: mon dec 12, 2005 2:19 pm
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Anyone tried the nt-4 stereo condenser - i think that you might be better off with two condensers other than the nt4. i think that the nt4 is an ok mic for the newbie location recorder. i did a review of it, but rode got mad when i published it. in

I think that you might be better off with two condensers other than the nt4. i think that the nt4 is an ok mic for the newbie location recorder. i did a review of it, but rode got...
Forum: recording.org - From: rorysound - Date: tue aug 17, 2004 6:59 am
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Recording choir - i highly recommend using the audio-technica at825 [url]http://www.audio-technica.com/cms/wired_mics/665bdf92967733dc/index.html[/url] stereo condenser mic. it might be out of price range but you can always re-sell or rent it. i

Hi i'm not a pro but the oktava mk012 (with all capsules) work for me and are within your budget i personally prefer them to rode nt4 or nt5 haven't tried the c541b. i'm sure someone more knowlegdeable will chime in pretty soon cheers...
Forum: recording.org - From: eviloverlord - Date: tue nov 08, 2005 11:56 am
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