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Reddit mentions of eBerry Microphone Pop Filter, U Shape Mask Metal Mesh and Foam Double Layer Mic Windscreen for Studio Microphone
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Reddit mentions: 6
We found 6 Reddit mentions of eBerry Microphone Pop Filter, U Shape Mask Metal Mesh and Foam Double Layer Mic Windscreen for Studio Microphone. Here are the top ones.
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The Blue yeti mic is also a condenser mic. If you are concerned about picking up a lot of background sound then I would invest in a quality dynamic mic or learn how to use a condenser mic properly. A lot of times people will get excess background noise with condenser mics because they are not using proper mic technique. You may also want to eliminate/reduce the sound at the source. Get some acoustic treatment, a quieter keyboard, or quieter PC fans.
If you are looking for suggestions of a setup I would suggest:
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If you need any help with anything or want more info let me know!
Just taking a shot in the dark here but it looks really similar to the Mudder Mic Pop Filter. Hope this helps.
I just recently picked it up. I love it! https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01D2PFJ8C/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I highly recommend a similar setup to mine, you might spend a little more but it's well worth it!
here are the links
Microphone: MXL 990
Mixer: Behringer Q802usb
Boom arm Neewer Boom Stand
Pop Filter: This one
Mudder pop filter! https://www.amazon.ca/Mudder-Recording-Studio-Microphone-Windscreen/dp/B01D2PFJ8C/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1487107234&sr=8-3&keywords=mic+pop+filter
This combined with an InnoGear Phantom Power Supply works really great as a starter kit. I bought it some weeks ago, and I was really surprised of the quality of the mic. To the price I thought it would be really horrible with all the other things that comes in the package, but it's really great. Works wonders especially if you have a good soundboard on your motherboard. The pop filter is really tricky to put on since it has a weird shape for it's clamp, so I bought this mudder pop filter and it fits perfectly on the mic. If you're on a budget or just don't want to go full ham with your blue yetis or other super fancy mics, then these items can be recommended for an aspiring streamer :)
But it's a really good guide you have made here, thank you! :D
Edit: the phantom power supply is from the uk, so you'll need a converter for it to work with your power outlet if you don't live in the uk. Else any other phantom power supply should work just as fine. There's not an XLR cable included in the kit, but they're pretty cheap and can be found in almost every electronics store or music department.