B&K 4006s for field recording? - Social Sound Design most recent 30 from http://socialsounddesign.com2013-05-23T08:42:17Zhttp://socialsounddesign.com/feeds/question/13247http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdfhttp://socialsounddesign.com/questions/13247/bk-4006s-for-field-recordingB&K 4006s for field recording?Brendan Rehill2012-03-27T19:01:42Z2012-10-01T21:33:23Z
<p>I'm carrying out field recordings for a college project of ambiaances; so far my NT4 has been fine for the city ambiences due to the due to the healthy signal/noise ratio. But, I plan on going out and recording more remote countryside ambiences.</p>
<p>I've been given the OK to bring out my colleges B&K 4006s to do the quiet recording with - I plan on running them through a Sound Devices 442 into a Marantz PMD-661.</p>
<p>I've been warned that they're highly sensitive to air moisture and humidity. Does anyone have any experience of nominal temperatures/atmospheric conditions with these mics? I'm in Ireland, so as long as the rain stays away (!) it's very temperate. </p>
<p>Will having them in the blimps help protect them from any minor fluctuations in moisture etc?</p>
http://socialsounddesign.com/questions/13247/bk-4006s-for-field-recording/13249#13249Answer by Justin Pearson for B&K 4006s for field recording?Justin Pearson2012-03-27T20:01:06Z2012-10-01T21:33:23Z<p>There's a great article in the recent "<a href="http://www.nagraaudio.com/doc_en/NagraNews_27.pdf" rel="nofollow">Nagra News</a>" about a field recording trip to Antartica. The field recordist used a pair of 4006 (DPA not B&K though) in Rycotes. Got to imagine if they will hold up there, they will work for you. They are certainly beautiful sounding mics, having recorded with them before (in a more controlled environment though).</p>
http://socialsounddesign.com/questions/13247/bk-4006s-for-field-recording/13250#13250Answer by Iain McGregor for B&K 4006s for field recording?Iain McGregor2012-03-27T20:43:19Z2012-03-27T20:43:19Z<p>I have used B&Ks a lot and there are no real problems. I have used them in a wide variety of environments both indoors and outdoors, humid and dry, without any problems.</p>
<p>If you are worried about moisture just keep the mics in a sealed container with silica gel bags when you are not using them.</p>
<p>If moisture is affecting the miss you will be able to hear it go slightly muffled but the Rycotes will help prevent this.</p>
<p>You can hear the effect at concerts when the singer has been spraying their mics with saliva.</p>