Joe Richardson, Five Sprockets consultant, demonstrates how to build your own functional boom microphone. First, if you don't already have one, get a microphone from your local electronics store. Then, pick up a mic holder. Next, you'll also need a telescoping pole like a painter's pole. You'll also need zip ties and metal bonding glue. A piece of fake fur from a fabric store will act as a.
Price refinements - Carousel
Showing slide {CURRENT_SLIDE} of {TOTAL_SLIDES} - Price refinements
Brand New
Save up to 6% when you buy more
Top Rated Plus
+$15.91 shipping
From United StatesCustoms services and international tracking provided
Audix ADX10FLP Cardioid Condenser Microphone for Flute
Brand New
Top Rated Plus
Buy It Now
From United StatesCustoms services and international tracking provided
K&K Sound Silver Bullet SOLO Flute Microphone w/Clamp, Preamp Not Included
Brand New
Top Rated Plus
Buy It Now
From United States
13 Watching
NuVOICE UF-3 UHF Wireless Flute Instrument System Microphone / Mic
Brand New
From United States
Buy It Now
Customs services and international tracking provided
Brand New
From United States
Buy It Now
Customs services and international tracking provided
TESA SWISS MADE V-MIC CARBIDE ANVILS .2-1.0' .0001 IN'7 FLUTED IN ORIGINAL BOX
Brand New
From United States
or Best Offer
Customs services and international tracking provided
Starrett 1-2' V Anvil Mic. 3 Flute Measured. .0001' Grad. Carbide. Lock, Ratchet
Pre-Owned
From United States
Buy It Now
Customs services and international tracking provided
1.3600' Carbide Flute Reamer, Mic's 1.3595', 8 Flute, Clinton C T
Pre-Owned
From United States
Buy It Now
Customs services and international tracking provided
Pretend Play Disney Finding Dory Music Set Maracas Flute Tambourine Whistle Mic
Brand New
From Australia
Buy It Now
Wind Instrument Chromatic Tuner For Saxophone Clarinet Trumpet Flute Mic Clip On
Brand New
From China
Was: Previous Price$32.85
Free International Shipping
Brand New
From United States
Buy It Now
Customs services and international tracking provided
Brand New
From Australia
Buy It Now
Using a pop filter helps diffuse the air coming out of your mouth when you speak—especially plosives—and can really amp up the quality of your recordings. This video shows you how to make a basic one out of a few sheets of paper and a tissue.
The video, from YouTuber Ben Galt, not only shows you how to construct a simple pop filter, but also explains why you need one. One of the best ways to make your audio sound better is by speaking close to the microphone, but being closer means the air from your 'P's' and 'B's' are going to spike up the volume with ugly noise. We've talked about building your own pop filter before, but Galt's paper pop filter works well enough and you don't need any special tools or materials—assuming you have some sheets of paper and tissues around.
Advertisement
Make a DIY Microphone Pop Filter
Pop filters are used to avoid sharp 'P' and 'B' sounds from overloading the mic …
Read more Read
FREE DIY Microphone Pop Filter - Made Entirely Of Paper | YouTube via WonderHowTo