Introduction: Dead Cat Wind Muff Tascam Dr-05
Dead cat wind muffs can be very expensive for a pile of fabric.
For ones that actually work they can be from 16-36$ for one windscreen.
I am going to teach you how to make one for
For ones that actually work they can be from 16-36$ for one windscreen.
I am going to teach you how to make one for
Step 1: Supplies
Supplies:
-4 X 6" felt
-4 X 6 X 1/2 " pillow foam
-4 X 6" synthetic fleece with long 1-2 inch long hair
-Rubber band
-Hot glue sticks
Tools/ stuff you use
-Hot glue gun
-Sewing machine and/or needle/thread
-Scissors
-Ruler
Step 2: Cut Out Fabric
Cut out the 4"x6" square of fleece using scissors.
Step 3: Hot Glue
Use the hot glue to attach the foam to the fleece.
Step 4: Wrap Around Recorder
Wrap the fabric around the microphones of the recorder and place a rubber band around to finish.
Step 5: Your Done!
Use on windy locations without spending 50$