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Expensive solution, but without compromise.
Published on 01/28/11 at 14:40 (This content has been automatically translated from French)Windscreen with silicone tip (or equivalent) ranging from 20 to 25mm. The 22mm model is adaptable to most condenser microphones on the market.
Cage windproof lighter but a bit bulky, easily removable, and robust.
OVERALL OPINION
I use extensively outdoors, with microphones as the AT8022, Neumann KM 184 or Schoeps MK4, accompanied by a suspension and a INV7 foam handle or pole RYCOTE in short, solution "gun" that is not afraid of vibration and other handling noise.
Winds means is royal, nothing reaches the microphone. I tried softie kits, the bearskin at Rode Rycote or, what solutions are very practical, inexpensive, but effective enough to catch outdoor hectic.
120 euros is …Read moreWindscreen with silicone tip (or equivalent) ranging from 20 to 25mm. The 22mm model is adaptable to most condenser microphones on the market.
Cage windproof lighter but a bit bulky, easily removable, and robust.
OVERALL OPINION
I use extensively outdoors, with microphones as the AT8022, Neumann KM 184 or Schoeps MK4, accompanied by a suspension and a INV7 foam handle or pole RYCOTE in short, solution "gun" that is not afraid of vibration and other handling noise.
Winds means is royal, nothing reaches the microphone. I tried softie kits, the bearskin at Rode Rycote or, what solutions are very practical, inexpensive, but effective enough to catch outdoor hectic.
120 euros is pretty expensive for a windscreen, but like any product RYCOTE is assembled to last, the more it adapts to a large number of microphones "stars" of the broadcast market, so I have no concern over its lifetime.
I do it again this election easily, and I choose now to all RYCOTE accessories microphones "field".See less20