No doubt about it, the rycote site is very confusing.
But, they make systems for just about any mic out there...so, the best way to get fitted is to talk to a dealer. I highly suggest Buzz Turner at turner audio:
http://www.turneraudio.comHe really knows the stuff.
Price wise...yes, it is expensive but well worth it.
You must use rycote zepplins with rycote suspensions.
So, you can sell your shock mounts to help offset the cost.
Plus, these systems are not only for rain, they also work a lot better in the wind than a piece of foam!
They create an empty space of air around the microphone body and the wind/rain hits the zepplin from a greater distance away from your capsule.
After recording a few times in the wind, I told myself...."Never again without a zepplin" and these are words to live by.
For many of us here who have thousands of dollars worth of gear, a rycote system is a no brainer.
But, if you are on a smaller budget and want to get creative, then I would suggest trying to build a homemade design modeled after the rycote. Perhaps try to build an open air frame, maybe using small embroidery hoops and thin dowel rods to go over your mount. Then stretch some material over it....lycra? I don't know, just an idea.....but I'll keep my zepplin
