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Started June 28th, 2011 · 9 replies · Latest reply by Spleencast 13 years, 4 months ago
Hi all,
I was wondering if anyone knows of anywhere online selling fake fur suitable for shielding mics? I've had no luck in the shops...
Cheers,
Miles.
disembowel a gonk
alternatively ... http://www.craft-fabrics.co.uk/Qual_AC356J.htm
[not sure how acoustically transparent the weave is though]
Hi miles,
rycote has s DIY kit: google: Rycote 055403
I usually use fake fur from fabric shops, like this.
http://spleencast.files.wordpress.com/2010/02/09-zoom-h4n-windscreen-big-friendly-purple-fluffball.png
I also made one from faux fur like the stuff from coat collars. It looks much more like the expensive proper retail windscreens, but after some limited testing I think it may be less effective than the other stuff. I didn't have much of a foam windscreen underneath, so I'll need some more testing before I can be sure of the results.
http://spleencast.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/audio-technica-at4050-fluffy-windscreen-500x.jpg
This is the audio test I recorded with that windscreen. There was very little wind anyhow, during that recording.
http://www.freesound.org/samplesViewSingle.php?id=123124
Thanks for the suggestions everyone.
I might just take a risk and buy some fake fur on the off chance it doesn't have a very thick backing! There are no fabric shops near me that stock anything like what I need - I live in Cornwall.
caustic0801
Thanks for the suggestions everyone.I might just take a risk and buy some fake fur on the off chance it doesn't have a very thick backing! There are no fabric shops near me that stock anything like what I need - I live in Cornwall.
Spleencast
I usually use fake fur from fabric shops, like this.
jppi_StuSpleencast
I usually use fake fur from fabric shops, like this.
Looks like your H4n is turning into a Muppet.