3 Ways to Make a Pop Filter
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Pop filters are essential tools in the world of voice recording. They serve to prevent the harsh bursts of air (known as “plosives”) produced when pronouncing certain consonants, such as “p” and “b”, from reaching the microphone and distorting the audio. If you are an aspiring podcaster, singer, or voice-over artist on a budget, creating your own pop filter is an affordable and fun alternative to purchasing one. In this article, we explore three different DIY methods to construct your very own pop filter.
1. The Embroidery Hoop Method
Materials:
– Embroidery hoop
– Nylon stockings or pantyhose
– Scissors
– Cable ties or long twist ties
Instructions:
1. Begin by detaching the inner circle of the embroidery hoop from the outer circle.
2. Cut a piece of nylon stocking large enough to stretch across the inner circle of the embroidery hoop comfortably.
3. Stretch the nylon over the inner circle, ensuring it is taut and wrinkle-free.
4. Place the outer circle over the inner circle, trapping the nylon in-between. Tighten the hoop by twisting its screw closure.
5. Trim any excess nylon from around the edges of the hoop.
6. Attach your new pop filter to your microphone stand using cable ties or long twist ties.
2. The Wire Hanger Method
Materials:
– Wire hanger
– Pliers
– Nylon stockings or pantyhose
– Tape (duct tape or masking tape)
– Cable ties or long twist ties
Instructions:
1. Straighten out your wire hanger using pliers until you have one long piece of wire.
2. Bend and shape this wire into a circle or oval large enough to cover your microphone’s capsule.
3. Cut a piece of nylon stocking large enough to stretch across your wireframe.
4. Stretch the nylon over the wireframe and use tape to secure the edges of the material to the wire.
5. Attach your new pop filter to your microphone stand using cable ties or long twist ties.
3. The CD Spindle Method
Materials:
– An old CD spindle case
– Nylon stockings or pantyhose
– Scissors
– Glue (super glue works best)
– Cable ties or long twist ties
Instructions:
1. Remove and discard the central spindle from your CD case, leaving a round hole in the plastic base.
2. Cut a piece of nylon stocking large enough to stretch across the opening of the case.
3. Apply glue around the edges of the hole and stretch the nylon over this opening, ensuring it is taut.
4. Allow the glue to dry completely before trimming off any excess nylon from around the edges.
5. Attach your new pop filter to your microphone stand using cable ties or long twist ties.
Whichever method you choose, these DIY pop filters will help you enhance your audio quality while showcasing your resourcefulness and creativity. Happy recording!