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How to make a Microphone Wind Screen (Zoom H2)

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Uploaded by on Apr 7, 2010

http://www.wolfwindshields.com

Ever wanted to make your own wind shield for just a few quid? This is a simple low budget way of protecting your microphone from awful wind noise.

If you don't fancy making one yourself, I now sell a fantastic new and VASTLY improved version of this (much less clumbersome) on eBay plus on my website WolfWindshields.com - here is a link:
http://www.wolfwindshields.com



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  • what shop did you get the fur from?

  • @ANDYxHAMILL  found it on eBay

  • Is your microphone connected tot he video cam? or it works like a bluetooth?

  • @TheTremor209 the H2 has its own built in digital recorder and recorde the sound onto a SD card. you then just match the sound up with the video in your editor. You can also use a lead.

  • I've a question. The windjammer you made definitely has a lot of layers. Doesn't it overmuff the sound too much?

  • @legendsof567 A little - you do loose some of the higher frequencies with this design. I've since develioped a much better version that I sell from my windjammer business :o)

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  • This has to be one of the most helpful videos I have ever seen on YouTube. Your presentation was clear and concise, you were aware of your audio without even monitoring it, and you showed me how to, step by step, solve a problem that was bothering me to no end. Like you, I don't feel like shelling out $40 for something I could do myself. Thank you for telling me how. I'll have to hit up the crafts store this weekend. Have a good one.

  • How to make candy floss :P

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  • Excellent video! You've inspired me to imitate. Many thanks!

  • I have learned more from your 36-part how-to series than from 2 years in grad film school . . . and I still owe them money. THANKS!!!

  • Fantastic, Thanks. god bless you ^^

  • Hey Rick! Can you give me a list of all the parts you used?  Thanks

  • great stuff man... I thought why spend 20 bucks for a piece of faux fir

  • Great job, thanks for sharing.

  • That has more layers than an Eskimo.

  • Was only me that saw a muppet on 8:05 ?

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