[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]
[ARSCLIST] Wool Microphone?
OK all you groovy cats...What is a wool microphone?
I am going through the handwritten notes of sound engineer Paul Voigt (I feel very very lucky), and he mentions using a wool microphone (1928). Sometimes in brackets, he mentions the number 102. And at times he mentions the wool becoming wet, and having to change mics.
A good example of this from one diary is, "Change to D mike as Wool 102 seems slightly watery"
While we're at it, what does he mean by a D mic?
Other interesting tidbits:
"Wax OK but cut cold. The left side of my oven is colder than the rest this morning."
"Bucharest, 21 Sept., 1928: Room Draping @ Sides + two carpets covering 1/3rd floor space. Room Still too Resonant." Sounds so much like my life, and I'm sure that of more than a few others on this list. Still the same basic story in 1928 - comforting, somehow...
Best,
Alyssa.
____________
Alyssa Ryvers
www.musicnorth.com