thanks brent, i hope you did not think i was spreading rumors but moreso wanted to let you know what i had been hearing. can't wait for those hypers . thank you so much for the replies.
david randle
Hi David,
I took your message in the spirit in which it was offered and totally appreciated the heads-up, but I think I'm having a problem with the English language today - both written and spoken. This generally happens to me during periods of heavy AutoCAD use.
Every once in a while, you hear about a pro-audio company who stops answering their phones (Aardvark, Alesis, etc.) and everybody wonders what's going on. In this case, it seems we had a technical glitch.
So I did get my DHL package, but the caps were not in there
. I'm about to email the head engineer over in Beijing to see what's up. We did however get samples of a modular shockmount I designed for the CS series. They are made in such a way that a pair of mics can be mounted head to head by means of an extension tube for the purposes of stereo recording techniques such as M-S, crossed X-Y, Blumlein, etc. Everything looks good so far, although, I need to get both the mics and the shockmounts whittled down a bit. The combined weight of the pair in their mounts would be something like four pounds as they are right now - Heavy enough to smash a cat if one were indeed in the shadow of a tipping mic stand. One of the main reasons for this appears to be that the machinists used solid brass in a piece that was specified as tubing.
Awright, back to it. Allayouse have a pleasant weekend.
Regards,
Brent Casey
PMI Audio Group
877-563-6335