Tyler Cook
June 11th, 2009, 06:00 PM
Hi,
I've just been using a Rycote "softie" with my Sanken CS-1 for a while now, but it's now time to upgrade. I'm going to be doing a shoot on a cruise ship (around the mediterannean sea), so I wanted to get some more wind protection.
I'm looking at either getting the Rycote S300 kit or the Rycote Modular Windshield Kit 3; and just wanted to hear some experienced opinions on both products. I've heard the S300 doesn't give quite as much wind protection as the full windshield kit. But, on the other hand, the S-Series is cheaper and extremely adaptable; for example, eventually when I want to purchase a longer shotgun microphone, it's an easier upgrade...
Therefore, I like the flexibility (and price!) of the S-Series, but will it be enough wind protection for the sea? The video crew have advised me that it's not THAT windy there. But I don't want to be stuck in a situation where the wind gods are shitting on my audio.
I've just been using a Rycote "softie" with my Sanken CS-1 for a while now, but it's now time to upgrade. I'm going to be doing a shoot on a cruise ship (around the mediterannean sea), so I wanted to get some more wind protection.
I'm looking at either getting the Rycote S300 kit or the Rycote Modular Windshield Kit 3; and just wanted to hear some experienced opinions on both products. I've heard the S300 doesn't give quite as much wind protection as the full windshield kit. But, on the other hand, the S-Series is cheaper and extremely adaptable; for example, eventually when I want to purchase a longer shotgun microphone, it's an easier upgrade...
Therefore, I like the flexibility (and price!) of the S-Series, but will it be enough wind protection for the sea? The video crew have advised me that it's not THAT windy there. But I don't want to be stuck in a situation where the wind gods are shitting on my audio.