I'm looking for an improvement on the Shure windscreens for the MX412 style mics. I've got more than sixty in stock and a few seem to have acquired a much nicer, elongated windscreen with almost twice the foam in front of the capsule as compared to the Shure stock windscreens. Trouble is I don't know where the better windscreens came from. I'm looking at the Windtech 1400s http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/298943-REG/WindTech_1412B_1400_Series_Replacement_Windscreen.html as a possible candidate. What are you using for your small capsule mics?
( also, whats the code for turning text like "windtech 1400" in to a link since the insert url button in the formatting option for posts isn't doing it? )
You mean like this:
WindTech 1400Take the spaces out of this text string:
[ url=http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/298943-REG/WindTech_1412B_1400_Series_Replacement_Windscreen.html ]WindTech 1400[ /url ]
Start with the Left Bracket: [
Then put in the start url message: url=
Then you put in the actual URL
Next is the Right Bracket: ]
Insert the text you want to display
Another Left Bracket: [
End url message: /url
And finally the last Right Bracket: ]
What I usually do is type the text I want to display, in this case: WindTech 1400
Highlight the text with your mouse, then click the "Insert Hyperlink" button.
This will give you (spaces added to keep it from showing as BBCode) [ url ]WindTech 1400[ /url ]
Then insert "=web-link" after the first tag to get something like this (again, spaces added to break the BBCode):
[ url=http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/298943-REG/WindTech_1412B_1400_Series_Replacement_Windscreen.html ]WindTech 1400[ /url ]
So now that shows up thusly:
WindTech 1400