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23/11/2007

Rycote Help Cotswold Wildlife Park Deliver Crystal Clear Talks

UK-based manufacturer of microphone accessories Rycote has added Cotswold Wildlife Park to their growing list of happy customers after the parks’ adoption of the lavalier furry windjammer for use with their personal microphones.
Of the wide-ranging features at the Wildlife Park, the regular talks on animals around the park are a particular favourite, but often affected by windy weather, which can drastically affect what the keepers’ say into their microphones.
Rycote’s Lavalier Furry Windjammer is made from specially designed and manufactured screening materials and provides 10-12 decibels of extra protection over a standard windshield, with virtually no loss in sound level or quality.
For further information:
www.rycote.com
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VMI.TV Ltd

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