View Full Version : How to fix a Pop Filter Shield to a Blue Yeti Microphone
David Barlow
June 9th 11, 03:07 PM
Pop Filters are usually fixed to a tubular microphone stand with a
clamp. The Blue Yeti microphone has its own stand which has no tubing.
A piece of wood can be cut square and made with one edge bevelled into
a ridge (in the shape of a tiny house with a ridge roof). The ridge is
fitted to the inside of the clamp with white tack, or similar. See
photos at
http://www.flickr.com/photos/63946518@N08/
Sofa Slug[_2_]
June 9th 11, 08:29 PM
On 6/9/2011 7:07 AM, David Barlow wrote:
> Pop Filters are usually fixed to a tubular microphone stand with a
> clamp. The Blue Yeti microphone has its own stand which has no tubing.
> A piece of wood can be cut square and made with one edge bevelled into
> a ridge (in the shape of a tiny house with a ridge roof). The ridge is
> fitted to the inside of the clamp with white tack, or similar. See
> photos at
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/63946518@N08/
Or you could just buy one of these :) ...
http://www.thehookstudios.com/filters.html
These guys made a pop filter just for the Blue Yeti:
"Auphonix Flat Clamp Pop Filter for Blue Yeti and Other Desktop Microphones"
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00HBN6T1I
On Thursday, June 9, 2011 2:29:10 PM UTC-5, Sofa Slug wrote:
> On 6/9/2011 7:07 AM, David Barlow wrote:
> > Pop Filters are usually fixed to a tubular microphone stand with a
> > clamp. The Blue Yeti microphone has its own stand which has no tubing.
> > A piece of wood can be cut square and made with one edge bevelled into
> > a ridge (in the shape of a tiny house with a ridge roof). The ridge is
> > fitted to the inside of the clamp with white tack, or similar. See
> > photos at
> >
> > http://www.flickr.com/photos/63946518@N08/
>
> Or you could just buy one of these :) ...
> http://www.thehookstudios.com/filters.html
Hey, those are cute! Love the colors, too!
Mike
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