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Reddit mentions of Forearm Forklift FFMB Full Size Medium Weight Quilted Moving Blanket (45.6 lb/dz), 72" x 80", Blaze Orange/Black
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Reddit mentions: 2
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MEDIUM WEIGHT: At 3.8 pounds each, these professional quality 72" x 80" moving pads provide excellent protection for your furniture, floors and walls when movingDURABLE: Double stitching plus cloth binding on all edges make for a long lasting, strong multi use blanketDUAL-SIDED: Woven polyester on blaze orange side for heavy-duty use; non-woven polypropylene on black side for shielding delicate itemsMULTI PURPOSE: Ideal for both professional and do-it-yourself moving, these breathable blankets also provide protection for items in storage, as well as car upholstery or trunk, or covering furniture to prevent pet damageCHOOSE THE CORRECT WEIGHT: This is our middle weight blanket in our full range: Light Weight | Medium Weight | Heavy WeightMACHINE WASHABLE: Machine wash cold; dry flat
Specs:
Color | Blaze Orange/Black |
Height | 0.04 Inches |
Length | 80 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | 72" x 80" |
Weight | 3.3 Pounds |
Width | 72 Inches |
Saffire Pro 14 - good choice. Get that.
Perception 420 is a nice microphone. Seriously, it's a good deal.. But for voiceover, you should go with either a R0DE NT1a, a Neumann TLM102, or a Joly -modded MXL 910.
VoxGuard, don't bother. There is only one reflection filter that actually works, and that is the sE version. A cheaper, more deadening alternative to fancy mic filters is heavy elevator/moving blankets.
EDIT: If you want to take a chance on a lesser-known manufacturer, try the KEL HM-3C. Incredible value, this mic. I own a HM2D, which I love, and got to use an HM1X and HM3C for awhile. They both have high sensitivity and great top end. I can't praise KEL enough, they make exceptional microphones.
EDIT: for DIY treatment using rockwool insulation, check here
Absolutely! Peter McKinnon, until very recently, used a moving blanket to dampen sound.
Here's the one I purchased, it works well. Moving blankets are very thick.