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  1. I have a client that is recording some 40 video podcasts over the next 6 months or so in a studio on a virtual set.  All of the guests are viewed and heard via Zoom.  I am micing him and using a Comtek with the typical curly in the ear, news reporter style for him to hear the Zoom audio.  We just finished the first six episodes this week.  I have about 25 days before the next recording session.

    The presenter is ok with the one size fits many ears, but not loving it.  I suggested we go with an audiologist molded earpiece.  What I am lacking is a company that would take that mold and make a single IEM.  Plenty of musician molded earpieces out there in the hundreds of dollars to several thousand.  

    So does anyway have some names of companies that can make single IEM?

    Tnx

    David

  2. My wife and I have been binge watching all of the seasons of the series "Longmire". 

    Been to many of the locations that the series was filmed at.  Walt's cabin in the Valle's Caldera offers amazing vistas and is worth a visit if you are ever in the area.

    My observation is regarding the quality of the sound.  Before Netflix took over production, it was of a high quality.  We are currently watching Netflix produced episodes.  Apparently wireless lavs became the standard. Rarely hear a boom in many of the scenes.  Lavs poorly concealed, many cases of clothing noise, a large disparity in levels between actors and comb filtering occurring when actors are very close to each other.

    I don't know if these sound issues occurred because of production wanting to safe money, move faster or lack of experience on the sound crew, whether production or post.

    Sadly I find myself focusing of the poor sound instead of the story. 

  3. I have no personal experience with either charger.  

    I have been a ham for many years and used Motorola radios, batteries and chargers in the allowed amateur radio frequencies  for most of those years.  I currently have four Motorola radios along with the associated chargers.

    My experience has been their products are mostly bullet and idiot proof.  If the price points and specs are similar I would go with the Motorola products every time.

    YMMV

  4. I have a 12' (365cm) 1/4 turn pole for many years.  Overall a good pole.  Fairly stiff, though there are some stiffer poles out there.  Not a huge fan of the 1/4 turn.  I prefer a full rotation locking collar.

    I have other poles that I used, it just happens to be the one in this length I have.

  5. Thank you John, for the additional info on the mounts.

      I have built four different versions of a Mini bag.  Along the way, I bought a sewing machine, yards of fabric, fasteners, various aluminum pieces and many other items.  I get wanting to hold costs until you decide what works best for you.

    David

  6. Nice John.  The MakerBeam stuff is a neat idea.  I think when I looked at the 8020 10 series, just a basic one foot piece of the extruded material was close to a pound.  The MB at 10mm probably weighs 6-8oz per foot.  I would offer if you decide to add the Hydra or just change things look at the birch plywood laminated carbon fiber.  A 12x12x1/16" piece weighs about .43lbs.

     

    I am curious what you are using to support and manipulate the SNA antennas?

     

    David

  7. Glad to see the video of the making of the RA cans.  I bought a pair when they first came out.  Not sure who made them for Trew.  I had to recable mine a few years ago.  The insides looked like something my grandmother would have made.  Kept the drivers and added better and improved sound deadening materials.

    Nice to know they have been improved.

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