Glenshee Just got back today after 3 days touring Scotland with @andyc1 Met Andy & Lou at the bottom of Loch Lomond on Wednesday A dreicht looking Loch Lomond with Andy and Lou who came with us for a run on the first day also a dreicht looking Glencoe! the guys were still in good spirits! the weather was better on Thursday, the Bottom of Loch Tay at Kenmore Not far from Banchory on the A93 Sma Glen A822 I took some other photos but I must have deleted them
on the first day we did a shortened version of the run I'd planned as the rain got heavier and it wasn't much fun..so when me and Andy got back to the hotel we decided to go to the pub and have a Liquid dinner as Andy put it
nice one Andy, I've got the run from Tyndrum to Pitlochry but not started to edit it yet..although for some reason there wasn't any sound from the Mic i had under my seat which is annoying
This was the only video I made when me and @andyc1 were on our trip, the roads were a bit wet but it was still good fun
The problem I find with helmet mount is the wind noise on the microphone, so I'm thinking of mounting on the front of the bike with the mic run under the seat if the lead will reach.
If you run the mic into the helmet you can remove a wedge of wind noise even at speed (especially if you also use a cheap deadcat on the mic!
Doesn't have enough effect I'm afraid. I've tried all locations, inside and outside, at the back, with and without dead cat..
Alternatively ride slower to cut down the wind noise. Anyway, I tried putting one of the cameras on the bike today and routed the mic under the seat. I'll see if that has had any effect.
Mic under the seat sounds almost as bad. I'll try dialing down the sensitivity, but I'm beginning to suspect a connection problem with the mic socket on my Drift 4k. If no improvement I'll send it back for investigation and repair.