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Christopher Go February 11th, 2003 12:55 AM

Sennheiser ME66 Accessories
 
Recently I purchased a Sennheiser ME66/K6 microphone set and I'm about to purchase a boompole as well. Could anyone recommend a shockmount and appropriate protection for 1) interior shooting, and 2) exterior, high wind situations. The budget isn't so important now, just doing research.

Ken Tanaka February 11th, 2003 01:28 AM

Sennheiser makes a very good pistol grip/shock mount. You can also get good, generally lower-priced, shock mounts made my Audio-Technica.

Rycote makes the best wind screens for mics. Lightwave Systems also makes good screens. See this thread for more info on this topic.

Interior recording generally requires only a good shock mount, although it's always a good idea to keep some type of windscreen on the mic to protect from bump damage.

Robert Knecht Schmidt February 11th, 2003 01:30 AM

Also see
http://www.dvinfo.net/conf/showthrea...&threadid=4638

Ken, this seems like a question you answer a lot... one for the ol' FAQ...?

Ken Tanaka February 11th, 2003 01:35 AM

Yup, I'd sure say so Robert!

Christopher Go February 16th, 2003 08:06 AM

Thanks for the info! I think I'll go ahead and try out the Rycote Softie, B&H catalog number RYS18M (I believe this is the right product at www.bhphoto.com). Do I need a shockmount still if I am going with the Rycote? I was thinking of getting one but from your description of the Rycote in the other threads it sounds like it's suspended somehow already, is this correct? I wouldn't mind buying a seperate shockmount if needed.

Ken Tanaka February 16th, 2003 10:45 AM

Yes, you will need the 18cm Softie for an ME-66. Yes, you will still need a shock mount, as the Softie does not provide that function.

Christopher Go February 26th, 2003 01:48 AM

Hey Ken, I plan on purchasing a Lightwave GT-10 boompole with the internal cable. Is there such a thing as a shockmount that's incompatible with certain boompoles? Not sure which shockmount to purchase...

Ken Tanaka February 26th, 2003 01:57 AM

The 3/8 inch threaded fitting at the business-end of the pole is pretty standard and should mate with most mounts you'll find. The pistols will generally have a 3/8 inch socket at the bottom of the handle. The non-pistols will generally feature the socket at the bottom of a U-type mount. Some may be supplied with adapters if needed.

Failing that, there's always grip tape. <g>

Christopher Go March 2nd, 2003 06:52 AM

Sorry to bring this up again, Ken, but I was just gonna go with something like the AT8415 universal shockmount. But it isn't clear to me whether that will fit the Rycote Softie, or do you have to get a pistol shockmount?

Marco Leavitt March 2nd, 2003 10:45 AM

Will work fine
 
The Softie/ME-66 combo will work just fine with the AT8415. That's the same setup I have. You will probably need an adapter to use it on a boom pole. They also make a real cool shoe mount adapter if you ever want to mount it on your camera.

Ken Tanaka March 2nd, 2003 01:13 PM

Yup, Marco's correct. Since the Softie only covers the business end of the mic the shockmount is unobstructed.

Christopher Go March 2nd, 2003 06:59 PM

Thanks for the help, guys. What kind of adapter will I need if the AT8415 will not connect directly to the Lightwave GT-10 boompole?

Marco Leavitt March 2nd, 2003 08:29 PM

My Gitzo G557 boompole has a 1/4" to 3/8" reversible mounting screw. The AT8415 is larger than that, I'm unsure of the measurement. When I bought the pole the guy at B&H told me I needed the adapter and he added it to the purchase. It's no big deal -- it's just a tiny metal piece. I think I paid a dollar for it. You should check with whoever is selling you the lightwave pole. Any credible dealer should be able to tell you instantly what you need to mount the shockmount, or I wouldn't deal with a company like that.

Larry Vaughn November 21st, 2009 10:37 AM

softie
 
The softies with the larger holes will fit on mics with smaller diameters, because the plastic structure inside is a force fit on the shaft.

One thing I've read about the ME66 is that a mild wind noise will be picked up at the K6 phantom / battery power switch. So wrap a piece of tape over that area when you are using the softie and you might be more happy with the results.

I noticed the problem with mine and found that solution somewhere. You can get the India blimp for not much more that the softie. I might let mine go, it's all used once because I bought more expensive gear.

John Willett November 22nd, 2009 10:34 AM

Oooo, a 6 year old thread resurrected.

The Rycote S-series is not much more than a Softie and is by far the better choice for the K6/ME66 (unless it's for on-camera use).

This was not available 6 years ago when this thread was started.

In windy conditions it *is* worth putting tape over the switch holes - and this is true of all mics that have switches in the body.


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