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Gear / Technical Help => Microphones & Setup => Topic started by: paulbaptiste on July 15, 2010, 03:29:22 PM
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Don't have time to sew, and buy me some furry cloth, thinking of double socking, rubber band. Might have to go lowpro with my 853 cards tommorow night, outdoor, open park, right next to the water, no omni's in possesion. Any better ideas? Oh and another positive, chance of scattered storms
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I put a set of AT853s through a 40° cycle on my washing machine a few weeks ago, and they still work. I personally wouldn't worry overly about rain.
Dunno about the socks, give it a go!
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Don't have time to sew, and buy me some furry cloth, thinking of double socking, rubber band. Might have to go lowpro with my 853 cards tommorow night, outdoor, open park, right next to the water, no omni's in possesion. Any better ideas? Oh and another positive, chance of scattered storms
Dead teddy paws! A visit to your local thrift store, big pair of scissors, some quick reverse taxidermy, and voila:
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That's cool... but what do you do with the bear?!
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That's cool... but what do you do with the bear?!
;D
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damn.. who knew been going to thrift stores for the past 3+ years looking to find bargains and here I just spent 60+ on some a81ws and I could have saved about 59 bucks and come home with four screens.... Tim I want my money back on those 'brownmuffs' haha jk buddy
neil
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great idea; going to pick up some teddies for sacrifice
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these don't affect the sound any more than windscreens you can buy? don't teddy bears have some sort of nylon lining inside the fur? wouldn't that affect sound?
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This just seems wrong on so many level.................
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That's cool... but what do you do with the bear?!
;D
:yikes: :jawdrop: :crying: :bawling:
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That's cool... but what do you do with the bear?!
;D
:yikes: :jawdrop: :crying: :bawling:
:yack: :yack: :yack:
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these don't affect the sound any more than windscreens you can buy? don't teddy bears have some sort of nylon lining inside the fur? wouldn't that affect sound?
Fortunately, the fabric is very lightweight and open-weave, and the polyester stuffing easily comes out (though in endless fist-fulls), creating innocent fun for the whole family (and possible later use in small hi-fi speaker enclosures).
:spin:
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I have no plans to trade my shure 81's for dismembered teddybear parts. Though it would be great to hear a comp. I definitely notice when I add my deadrats to my shures - I lose a lot of detail on the top end. As we've discussed in other threads, there are multiple factors that influence whether wind can be heard on a recording. Similarly, the impact of windscreens is most easily noticed on some types of sources (loss of high freq detail being the biggest).
I dare someone to try and return a bear to the store after taking the parts (and roll tape), "I bought this teddybear but didn't notice it has no arms or legs. I can't give this to my kid!"
And just wait!
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Police investigating dismembered teddybears
Police investigators are puzzled by the appearance of multiple dismembered teddybears around town today. Investigators are trying to piece together a motive for the dismemberments. The bears were found missing arms and legs.
State Police lieutenant Eugene Woodsman says the dismemberments may be a serious hate crime, "A lot of people reefer to the state police as bears. We want to know if these individuals are perpetrating some kind of hate crime or threat against the state police. We are testing DNA evidence and reviewing camera footage from local toy stores. This is a serious felony and we will get them. We have a special place for people who abuse teddybears. Just think of the children who will now go without teddybears thanks to this cruel act."
Local charities are trying to find homes for the dismembered bears. And one charity is even constructing prosthetic replacements for the bears with donated socks.
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When hunting, I always try to show respect, and use the whole animal!
NOTE: You should probably provide some stiffening inside, to hold the fabric as far as possible away from the mic capsule. I used a square of nylon insect screen rolled onto a piece of slit vinyl tubing the right diameter to slide onto the mic (see the spacers in pic 2).
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Thread title should denote "NSFK".
Not Safe For Kids.
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I started another thread like this recently. Same mics, similar inability to procure proper materials...
http://taperssection.com/index.php?topic=135783.0
I ended up doing something real similar to two socks. It did help with the wind, but also cut back on the high end a bit.
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If you were doing 4 channel, you could just cut some slits in his back, pull out the stuffing and then insert the mics thru his back into the arm and leg holes. But then I suppose you'd have to mount him upright on top of your stand. Talk about wrong!
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Perfect app for those now worthless beanie babies.
And for LD mics, you could just use the whole teddy head... but you gotta post rig pics!
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Perfect app for those now worthless beanie babies.
And for LD mics, you could just use the whole teddy head... but you gotta post rig pics!
Just to show I'm not quite that weird :P , I haven't actually considered using the teddy bear's scalp for a windjammer. Not seriously anyway. It's not furry enough. ;D