
Chili
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I wonder if Oktava has an MK-47?
Paj
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Ah yes, the MK-47. "It has a very distinctive sound when fired at you!!" Clint Eastwood (home recordist)
I wonder if Oktava has an MK-47?
Paj
8^)
Googling it shows quite a few examples of its usage. The first result is here:
http://www.4rfv.co.uk/equipment_sales_hire.asp?equipstr=R9W79LIQRQ41_2
Searching for the mic mentioned on that page shows most sources refer to it as a shotgun mic anyway. But "rifle mic" is definitely a term used by some people. Perhaps it's used more in the film business?
I wonder if Oktava has an MK-47?
Paj
8^)
It's not the film business. It's what Brits call a shotgun mic, the term is generally used on UK sites. However, Audio-Technica hasn't figured out that *our* corruption of a perfectly useful word is the one true way. Disagree with me, and I'll introduce you to my low self-noise "crossbow mic". In the UK, they call it an arbalest mic.-Richie
It's not the film business. It's what Brits call a shotgun mic, the term is generally used on UK sites. However, Audio-Technica hasn't figured out that *our* corruption of a perfectly useful word is the one true way. Disagree with me, and I'll introduce you to my low self-noise "crossbow mic". In the UK, they call it an arbalest mic.-Richie
I have a trebuchet mic![]()