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Re: comparing Neumann 81i/Sanken CS-3e
Philip, I think Garrett nailed that answer. The CS-3e won't be fragile like crepe paper, but why push it?
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Re: comparing Neumann 81i/Sanken CS-3e
Maybe the more likely problem here in Vermont is going from outdoors to indoors when it's cold out, and getting condensation. I guess if it's in an equipment case, a heat pack could be added to keep it warm.
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Re: comparing Neumann 81i/Sanken CS-3e
You can also use the baggie method. Put the cold mic in the baggie until it warms up.
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Re: comparing Neumann 81i/Sanken CS-3e
Or I could open all the doors and windows in the building!
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Re: comparing Neumann 81i/Sanken CS-3e
Or just stop paying your energy bills... ;)
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