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RØDE PodMic
EUR104,65

RØDE PodMic


Question about RØDE PodMic

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Invocation

2 years ago

I use two PodMics for my podcast. I often go to my interview partners and therefore use the DS1 stands. However, touching the table etc. can hardly be ruled out, so I often have rumbling during recordings. There doesn't seem to be a microphone spider for decoupling. Does anyone have any other ideas on how to solve the problem? Put rubber mats under the DS1, for example?

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sandrahubert

2 years ago

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I have attached the microphone to an adjustable microphone boom.
The microphone arm itself is attached to the stand-alone table, immediately adjacent to my work table.
This automatically isolates the microphone from the structure-borne sound of the work table.
This works without the slightest problem, but does not necessarily help at another location, as the local situation can be very different.