Thread: Do you sometimes "plug" your mics into the front fan?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rob Castiglione View Post
    Much better is the Action Products baseplate and XLR combo which moves the mics to the back of the camera and gives you full size XLRs.One of the best pieces of equipment I have bought.
    Rob, I checked out the action products baseplate and xlr combo as you had suggested. This is my set up I got from fortis, It works just as well and was much more affordable for me! Anyways, just giving my input! :)
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