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When you are an aspiring musician you don't have a lot of money to buy expensive equipment and you have to record the best sounding demo with cheap recording tools. When I realized that popping is a common problem when recording vocals on any kind of mic, and when I saw that a good pop filter was about 50 bucks in my country I decided to make one myself
Step 1Materials First!
Because this is a DIY friendly instructable, the materials shouldn't be hard to get. Eitherway, they are pretty inexpensive or maybe you can have this laying around on your house.
Materials:
- Scrap MDF (a 30cm x 30cm piece should do the trick)
- Pair of nylon stockings (a new pair)
- A hose clamp (for secure placement on your mic stand).
- Electrical tape (always needed).
- The outer plastic part of a cable (for the gooseneck, if it's black even better).
- Pliers.
- A wire hanger.
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$50.. recording quality is great... its a mini microphone but i have an extension cord and i've made a stand which looks like an actual microphone...now i am thinking i'll just somehow remove the mic from the previous uni directional microphone case and insert this new one...