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Posted by doc on 12/20/05 07:13
hnmmmmm, what "no body special" isn't tellin' ya is that he instructs you
with this upside down stuff only because he's in the lower hemisphere up
here in the upper hemi we use see thing right side up :o)
just kiddin' :o)
drd
"nobody special" <msu1049321@aol.com> wrote in message
news:1135044556.719126.24060@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
>I swear to you I have seen BBC news talent use the mics upside-down. In
> fact, it drew my attention because the reporter or anchor was using a
> double-mic setup with two small lavs side by side on a tie bar type
> mounting on the lapel, and I could see the wires were running *up
> before curving away behind the lapel, instead of down from the capsules
> then around. I mentioned it in another forum, and an older guy who did
> some work in England said yes, it wasn't unusual at all, for the
> reasons already stated, having to do with picking up too much air from
> the mouth and nose.
>
> Aussies wouldn't bother to use mics in the first place; they'd just
> shout louder;-)
> (Loves Australia, just funnin' with ya, mate)
>
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