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I haven't used the windscreens, but I've had a thin shirt on over them, so it acts as a windscreen. All the shows have been indoors and at different venues. I don't recall fans being on or having any air movement around me. The mics are cardioids. I'll post a sample later on. Thanks.
Mounting the mics higher and without any clothes material touching them may help.
Its probably your shirt rubbing on them or some air from a fan or A/C..even if you can't feel the air, and may not notice it...your mics will.Those are cards right? are they facing the sound source while under your shirt? A stiff collar is your best friend.
Quote from: nameloc01 on June 01, 2009, 02:52:20 PMIts probably your shirt rubbing on them or some air from a fan or A/C..even if you can't feel the air, and may not notice it...your mics will.Those are cards right? are they facing the sound source while under your shirt? A stiff collar is your best friend.Yes, they are cards and are facing the sound source. I could see it being my shirt moving over them, but it's the same way I've worn my mics for the past 10 years, and I never had this issue with my CoreSound cardioids. I have made a conscious effort to stand as still as a statue so my body movement doesn't cause this. I'd love to mount them higher and in the open, but I'm only using these mics for stealth shows. I'm wondering if it's because the shows have been so loud that the battery box isn't keeping up, but then again I recorded Metallica with no problem and it wasn't exactly quiet. I'd post a sample, but I haven't figured out how yet.