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Re: Any tricks to reducing hand noise
Great. Thanks for the model information.
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Join Date: Aug 2008
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Re: Any tricks to reducing hand noise
"Sony 635? I believe that's the model number"
- Sony makes the (long handled) F112. Don is likely thinking of the ElectroVoice 635A (aka, Buchanan hammer) which uses the same element as the RE50. I think there's a N/D version as well. The 635 was more designed to be used on a stand, so it exhibits slightly more handling noise and less wind protection than the RE50. Certainly worthy of consideration though. The going pre-owned price is around $50-75, depending on the condition. Both mics are practically indestructible. |
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Re: Any tricks to reducing hand noise
Lisa,
Your mic may also be broken. Hold the mic in one hand and move the cable/connection around with the other. If just that movement introduces noise it is a trow-a-way situation. Upgrading is no longer optional. Cheap connectors often go bad. Steve
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