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October 19th, 2009, 01:12 PM | #1 |
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accessories for Rode ntg1 to buy.
Hola, this week i 'll buy all the accessorie needed for my rode ntg1.What do u suggest?I guess a pole for interviews;which model?
deadcat?Whic one? What else? thanks a lot i really appreciate your help! thx audio gurus mm |
October 22nd, 2009, 06:25 AM | #2 |
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Check out the Rycote Miniscreen, Rycote - Miniscreen
Add to this the windjammer, made specificaly for the Miniscreen, I paid £65 for the pair, direct from Rycote. Superb. Make sure you get the 18mm one, so it covers the filter switch. Dont forget to cover all joints, switches and the xlr connection on the mic, they are all responsible for an awful lot of wind noise, unless covered or taped.
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October 22nd, 2009, 07:11 AM | #3 |
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The rode ws/6 is also a good option and it is designed for the NTG-1 you can also get it with the pistol grip:Rode WS6 Windshield + Rode PG2 Pistol Grip microphones on eBay (end time 08-Nov-09 10:04:56 GMT)
Rode also do a pole which is good value too:http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Rode-Mini-Boom...ht_3235wt_1167
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Marcus, I have both and the WS6 is much better than the deadcat in the wind.
As I understand your work the PG2 wouldn't get much use, rather the boom together with something like this to prop the boom up for solo work. BoomMate | BPH Microphone Boom Pole Holder | | B&H Photo Video Cheers.
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