View Full Version : Rode Blimp. Do you REALLY need to open up to switch off Mic?


Graham Bernard
March 30th, 2009, 10:53 PM
OK, got the Rode Blimp. Great characteristics. However, and using ,my SenniM66 with K6 capsule I need to peel-back the fur, untwist the rear-end to get at the OFF switch. Is this what others have to do - with a switch mic? Wouldn't it be wiser if I had a mic that did NOT need a battery? Do such shotties like the Senni66 have this option?

So to recap:

A] Do you peel back fur and untwist rear?

or . ..

B] Have a different mic altogether?

I should image this is the case for all Col. Blimps?

Yours wonderingly,

Col. Grazie (Mrs)

Jordan Block
March 31st, 2009, 12:42 AM
How often are you switching this mic off? The battery in a K6 should easily last you through the day of shooting (and the rest of that week if left on 24/7). Most shotguns don't give the option of battery power, they use phantom power provided by the mixer / recorder / camera that they're hooked up to. The K6 power unit can run off either battery or phantom power.

Graham Bernard
March 31st, 2009, 12:54 AM
How often are you switching this mic off? Only at the finish of a job. Leave on all day.

The battery in a K6 should easily last you through the day of shooting (and the rest of that week if left on 24/7). Sure. So I DO need to turn off by semi dismantling? Yes? As long as I know that that is the way it is done - and I am not missing out on a tip?

Most shotguns don't give the option of battery power, they use phantom power provided by the mixer / recorder / camera that they're hooked up to. The K6 power unit can run off either battery or phantom power. Oh really? How is that?

Jordan thanks for the reassurance that what I was expecting IS the truth of it.

BTW, my Senni loves the Blimp. I am hearing far better characteristics than "just" the foam and a furry. It must be a result of the "tube" being naked the way Senni intended it to be!?

Grazie

Allan Black
March 31st, 2009, 01:13 AM
Grazie, switch any battery mic on before closing the Blimp up to start, and off after you retrieve it and finish for the shoot. You just have to get used to doing it and the fact the mic is 'on' when you plug it in, and it saves valuable time.

Also replacing a battery is way cheaper than maybe eventually replacing the mics on/off switch.

Cheers.

Graham Bernard
March 31st, 2009, 01:54 AM
Thanks Allan. I've been kinda spoilt having just the furry and being able to see the switch.

Grazie

Ivan Snoeckx
March 31st, 2009, 03:44 AM
Is it not possible to solve this hassle by using the K6P module instead of the K6?

Guy Cochran
March 31st, 2009, 06:23 PM
If the camera / mixer supplies phantom power, just take the battery out and apply the phantom power. No more switching.

Graham Bernard
April 1st, 2009, 01:48 AM
Thanks! - PP-out not an option on my camera. Added to which I don't posses a K6P capsule.

Hmmm.....

Grazie

John Willett
April 2nd, 2009, 05:45 AM
OK, got the Rode Blimp. Great characteristics. However, and using ,my SenniM66 with K6 capsule I need to peel-back the fur, untwist the rear-end to get at the OFF switch. Is this what others have to do - with a switch mic? Wouldn't it be wiser if I had a mic that did NOT need a battery? Do such shotties like the Senni66 have this option?

So to recap:

A] Do you peel back fur and untwist rear?

or . ..

B] Have a different mic altogether?

I should image this is the case for all Col. Blimps?

Yours wonderingly,

Col. Grazie (Mrs)

You *can* leave the battery out and run the K6 on phantom power.

Graham Bernard
April 2nd, 2009, 06:14 AM
You *can* leave the battery out and run the K6 on phantom power.How? No battery no Power? Surely? Where is it getting its power from? ( Hi John!!)

Grazie

David W. Jones
April 2nd, 2009, 06:19 AM
I'm sorry, but if spending 12 seconds to open and close a blimp to power up/down you mic is too inconvenient for you, you might consider changing fields.

John Willett
April 2nd, 2009, 06:51 AM
How? No battery no Power? Surely? Where is it getting its power from? ( Hi John!!)

Grazie

The K6 can be powered from internal AA battery or by external 12-48V phantom power.

So you can leave out the battery and use external phantom power if you wish.

Mike Beckett
April 2nd, 2009, 07:57 AM
Graham's already said that there's no phantom power on his camera, folks.

I can sort of see the problem with undoing the blimp. Unless I'm just clumsy - a possibility I have considered on many occasions - the dead wombat furry cover can be a bit fiddly to take on and off. Perhaps the cover on Rycotes and other more expensive models is easier to remove?

If it's just the basket itself, it's easy peasy, unscrew and reach inside.

I don't have a problem, as I can use phantom power with my NTG-2, but I can see where Graham's coming from.

John Willett
April 2nd, 2009, 09:35 AM
Perhaps the cover on Rycotes and other more expensive models is easier to remove?

The Rycote S-series is ideal for the K6 series and about the same price as the Røde Blimp - the back removes with a simple twist - it's a twist-lock removal.

See HERE (http://www.rycote.com/products/s_series/).

Vasco Dones
April 2nd, 2009, 12:17 PM
Guy, I got my blimp @ your heavily discounted price,
and all I have to say is: I love it! Thanks again.

Graham, considering what you saved buying Rode's blimp
instead of more costly stuff, you can always shell out a few extra bucks
and get yourself a Rode NTG-2: excellent value for the money,
battery operated, and no on-off switch. How about that?
BTW: the SennM66 used to be my favorite mic; I switched to the Rode NTG-2
because... of the switch (working in solo mode, one switch less
to worry about makes a great difference...)

All the best

Vasco

Graham Bernard
April 2nd, 2009, 03:00 PM
I'm sorry, but if spending 12 seconds to open and close a blimp to power up/down you mic is too inconvenient for you, you might consider changing fields.

Don't apologise, my dear boy, it is something I consider every time I attempt to tie my shoelaces. Seesh now is THAT difficult! But I'll take your advise in the well-meaning way it was presented. Awfully kind. Actually, I am always willing to learn new ways of doing things? And one of the ways I do this is to ask questions - lots of them.

Now, John W, I don't have Phantom power, and I already own the Rode Blimp. Marvellous it is too. So next time huh?

Mike, it really does take me a good 2 minutes to slip back the fur, twist of the rear and get to the switch and slip the furry back on. It is more of wanting to know IF I am missing out on some simpler solution.

Thanks to all for their feedback.

Grazie

David W. Jones
April 2nd, 2009, 03:22 PM
In all fairness, even if it does take you 2 minutes each way, that's only 4 min total out of your entire shoot. I guess I don't understand what the fuss is?

Most pros breakdown and case their gear after each shoot anyway.

Graham Bernard
April 2nd, 2009, 03:48 PM
I guess I don't understand what the fuss is? . . and neither do I. I just wanted to know IF I was missing a "trick". And your last has reassured me - thanks!

Grazie