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Rick Reineke December 7th, 2010 10:09 AM

That first one looks like a scene from from the Muppet Show.
Yeah, a new character with an Afro.

Colin McDonald December 7th, 2010 11:07 AM

With all this cold weather we're having in Scotland Mike, I think I'll be having another use for the furry bit of my Rode Blimp, as an accessory for my kilt. The Rode DeadCat I had already is not suitable for me, needless to say.

Mike Beckett December 7th, 2010 02:26 PM

(Dreadfully off-topic...)

Colin, with the temperateures you're having, the dead kitten would probably be a more appropriate size!!

Peter Damo December 7th, 2010 03:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Allan Black (Post 1595017)
Do you meet many women Peter.

Cheers.

I didn't want to pay $40 for something I needed real quick. Its actually a doll's wig and just happen to fit. When I was in India, it didn't raise an eyebrow. I will look into a replacement though for the low-key local events : )

PS. Apparently pink ties are sign of someone who fantasizes. Not sure about pink mic muffs though.

Peter Damo December 7th, 2010 03:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Mike Beckett (Post 1595773)
I have to admit, I don't rate Rode's "deadcat" and similar devices very highly for wind protection. I used a deadcat and a dead kitten on various mics and wasn't impressed. Only the dead wombat over their blimp system was any good!

I don't want to sound too much like John Willett (I'm far less qualified than he is), but those Rycote softies, windjammers etc. have a lot of science in them, there's more to wind jamming than just making a fuzzy sock or ball.

I'm not so sure about the science. I can say though that this doll's wig for 6 bucks works a treat. (Reminds me of Rod Stewart. Not saying that's a plus.)

John Willett December 8th, 2010 11:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Peter Damo (Post 1595944)
I'm not so sure about the science. I can say though that this doll's wig for 6 bucks works a treat. (Reminds me of Rod Stewart. Not saying that's a plus.)

It probably will work a treat at cutting wind noise - but it also looks very effective at cutting the high frequencies as well.

Micky Hulse December 8th, 2010 12:49 PM

Ha! Awsome thread!

To everyone: Thanks so much for all the help (and the laughs)!

Guy, many thanks for posting those videos. Very informative! Every time I go out and shoot with my wireless system, I watch your video on how to set it up (I don't use it that often, and your vid helps kick the dust off of my brain cells!)

Thanks again all! This forum has been a life saver. :D

Cheers,
Micky

Bruce Foreman December 8th, 2010 01:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Micky Hulse (Post 1595495)

I will have to figure out what Stormchaser model will fit on my mic: Rode NTG-1 Condenser Shotgun Microphone.

Send them an email asking that. I think you can search by mic name and model on their website, otherwise send inquiry to admin@thewindcutter.com

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Originally Posted by Micky Hulse (Post 1595495)

Wow! That is really cool that they custom built a windscreen for you! Sounds like excellent customer service. :)

Well not really for me...For me to test for them. Once they have the "best working" prototype it will go into production for them to sell. I paid for the first prototype and I get to keep the one that works best. Fun doing this for them and by doing so I am helping other ZoomH1 owners who want to use their recorders outdoors.


But they will make up a windmuff to fit something they don't have a model in stock to fit. You email them the measurements and they go to work.

Peter Damo December 8th, 2010 02:29 PM

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Originally Posted by John Willett (Post 1596279)
It probably will work a treat at cutting wind noise - but it also looks very effective at cutting the high frequencies as well.

John, Do you think its time for a haircut? Or to use an audio term - trim?

Bruce Foreman December 8th, 2010 09:12 PM

I can't tell that any I've tried have "cut" the high frequencies.

Two things help make a windmuff effective at reducing wind noise: Length of the fur and density of the fur. According to a couple of articles and reports I've read the most effective windmuff material was animal fur, especially wolf fur. Apparently the right density and length "bleeds" off wind energy without generating friction noise.

But killing "critters" so we can use their hides to make windmuffs is abhorrent so these things are made of synthetic and artificial materials. Which explains why most are not "washing machine safe".

I had to quit referring to my "Deadcat" models by brandname in front of my daughter even after I explained it was strictly a brand name, made out of artificial materials, and in no way indicative of origin.

And then my cat arched her back and hissed when I unpacked a "Stormchaser" from thewindcutter.com.

John Willett December 9th, 2010 06:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Peter Damo (Post 1596384)
John, Do you think its time for a haircut? Or to use an audio term - trim?

LoL

It's not only the length of the hair, it's the design and type of the individual hairs and how they are attached.

Robin Lambert December 9th, 2010 08:07 AM

Nobody seems to have suggested Reinhardt from Denmark. They make black softies etc and are just as good as Rycote and much better than Rodes.


. \\\ Reinhardt Microphone Windshields /// .

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Originally Posted by Peter Damo (Post 1595937)
PS. Apparently pink ties are sign of someone who fantasizes. Not sure about pink mic muffs though.

Pink Muffs are a fantasy of someone who ties.

Micky Hulse December 9th, 2010 11:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Bruce Foreman (Post 1596500)
I had to quit referring to my "Deadcat" models by brandname in front of my daughter even after I explained it was strictly a brand name, made out of artificial materials, and in no way indicative of origin.

And then my cat arched her back and hissed when I unpacked a "Stormchaser" from thewindcutter.com.

LOL! Nice! :D

Thanks for linkage Robin! I will check them out also.

This forum ROCKS!

Cheers,
Micky

Peter Damo December 9th, 2010 03:31 PM

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Originally Posted by John Willett (Post 1596607)
LoL

It's not only the length of the hair, it's the design and type of the individual hairs and how they are attached.

OK I'm off to find an 'audio hair stylist' now. When will I have time to edit?? ; )

John Willett December 10th, 2010 09:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Robin Lambert (Post 1596641)
Nobody seems to have suggested Reinhardt from Denmark. They make black softies etc and are just as good as Rycote and much better than Rodes.

I'm not sure I would say they are as good as Rycote. Certainly the Softies I have seen from Reinhardt don't appear as good as the Rycote ones when I have seen them at exhibitions.


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