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Denny Kyser January 10th, 2008 03:15 PM

A few Sennheiser mic questions.
 
I have these two Sennheiser Mics and have a couple questions.

The ME66/K6 Shotgun and The Evolution G2 100 Series Lavalier Mic.

The ME66 came with a SG-1 Windscreen , should I leave this on when in a church, or take it off?


How long does the battary last in these units under normal use?

Colin McDonald January 10th, 2008 03:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Denny Kyser (Post 806363)
The ME66 came with a SG-1 Windscreen , should I leave this on when in a church, or take it off?

It's generally considered more respectful to take it off in church

:-)

Dan Brockett January 10th, 2008 06:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Colin McDonald (Post 806374)
It's generally considered more respectful to take it off in church

:-)

Oh you Scots! I know that sense of humor ;-)

Dan

Colin McDonald January 11th, 2008 02:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Denny Kyser (Post 806363)
I have these two Sennheiser Mics and have a couple questions.

The ME66/K6 Shotgun and The Evolution G2 100 Series Lavalier Mic.

The ME66 came with a SG-1 Windscreen , should I leave this on when in a church, or take it off?


How long does the battary last in these units under normal use?

More usefully, all windscreens introduce a slight coloration to the sound. I would keep it off the shotgun inside unless there's a good reason for keeping it on.

Sorry I can't tell you yet how long the battery lasts - I put new ones in for recordings and use up the part used batteries for rehearsals just cos I'm used to that for theatre radio mics.

Steve House January 11th, 2008 05:26 AM

I'd suggest just the opposite of Colin and say leave it on. While you won't expect breezes indoors, moving the mic through the air has the same effect.

Tom Hardwick January 11th, 2008 07:01 AM

The ME66's bass response is so good that even doing a pan will generate rumble in still air. Keep the Rycote softie on for life.

Denny Kyser January 11th, 2008 07:31 AM

Thanks everyone for the help

Colin McDonald January 11th, 2008 11:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Steve House (Post 806681)
I'd suggest just the opposite of Colin and say leave it on. While you won't expect breezes indoors, moving the mic through the air has the same effect.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tom Hardwick (Post 806703)
The ME66's bass response is so good that even doing a pan will generate rumble in still air. Keep the Rycote softie on for life.

That sounds to me like a good enough reason to keep it on. For some reason I assumed that the mic would be on a stand indoors. Certainly keep the windscreen on if the mic's on the camera or a boom. Sorry for earlier bad advice!


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