A pop filter is a noise protection filter, commonly used in a recording studio to eliminate or at worst reduce popping sounds, so having a pop filter if you're a singer or you want to record a song from the comfort of your home, is a great idea.
This DIY will show you 20 ways to make a DIY pop filter that is cheap and works great. Are you ready to make your first pop filter? Let’s begin!
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1. DIY Microphone Pop Filter
This is a simple microphone pop filter that you can make with a few easy-to-find materials and tools. You'll need a panty hose, a 6 inches embroidery hoop, a black tape, and a steel coat hanger. For the tools you'll be using pliers, and scissors. The making process is quick and easy to follow.
2. Cardboard Microphone Pop Filter DIY
This is another simple way to make a cardboard microphone pop filter with a few supplies like a sponge, glue, screw driver, scissor, measuring tools, and a cutter. The steps are easy to follow, and it's also pretty effective in cancelling noise and popping sounds from your recordings.
3. DIY Cheap Pop Filter For Snowball
This pop filter is durable, and super easy to make. You'll need a wire coat hanger, super glue, large zip-tie, electrical tape, and pliers. The creator started by cutting the hooks off the hanger to make a loop for the filter. He then wrapped the loop with electrical tape, and applied the fabrics. The rest of the steps are easy to follow and perform.
4. DIY Cheap Microphone Pop Filter
Here is another amazing guide that will teach you how to build and set up a microphone pop filter cheaper and safer. You'll need a scrap MDF board, pliers, a pair of nylon stockings, electrical tape, a wire hanger and lots more. The making process is quick, and simple.
5. DIY Mic Pop Filter Using Home Supplies
So, get your cut board out and get ready to make a sweet pop filter using only home supplies. You’ll need a transparent plastic container, a roll of chicken wire, a piece of spandex, some aquarium tubing, a hot glue gun, scissors, and then super glue. The making process is simple and quick.
6. How To Make A Pop Filter In 2 Minutes
This project is simple, quick, and easy. You’ll need an embroidery hoop, a flexible wire, some zip-ties, electrical tape, cutter, hose clamps, and an old pantyhose or any spandex that you think will do better. The making process is simple to follow, the creator of this video made the video simple to understand.
7. How To Make A Microphone Pop Filter
The creator of this video tutorial guide made a microphone pop filter that looks so original and advanced. If you have a studio and you wish to have a pop filter that looks amazing and up to standard without spending so much, here is a way to do it with these materials: an embroidery hoop, pantyhose, and a few other supplies.
8. DIY Pop Filter
This video guide gives a quick tip on how to make a pop filter with two simple materials like a wire hanger, and a pantyhose. This will completely take away any popping sound when you’re using your microphone. You can also cover the microphone with 2 stockings to get a clear sound.
9. 3 Ways To Make A Pop Filter
This single guide has 3 amazing methods to show you the easiest ways you can create a pop filter for your microphone. For the first method, you'll need a wire and pantyhose, the second has to do with sewing with an embroidery hoop filter, and the final method involves you using a coffee can lie and pantyhose.
10. DIY Pop Filter
It seems using a wire hanger and pantyhose is an effective way to make a pop filter, although the creator of this guide used it in a different pattern that would suit your needs. It's not bulky and it's super easy to make.
11. How To Make DIY Pop Filter
This guide will help you make a simple and advanced-looking pop filter with a step-by-step guide, using a few easy-going materials, and tools. You'll need a wire hanger, rubber band, tape, stockings or pantyhose (whichever is available), and pliers or scissors.
12. DIY Cheap And Repairable Pop Filter
Here is another unique pop filter that is removable and repairable so that you won't have to worry about making a new one. Here are a few things to consider before you proceed, a 5 inch embroidery hoop, 6 inches solid copper wire, 1 inch husky c clamp, a wire cutter, scissors, super glue, and a 3D printer. The 3D printer will create the Frame for the pop filter.
13. Free DIY Microphone Pop Filter
So, if you’re looking for something unique, you can use this method in this video tutorial guide. The creator used some plain hite papers, and a wide tissue, and he made a simplmewhite sheets of paper, and a wide tissue. The pop filter he made can easily be used and can easily be attached to the microphone, although it isn't quite presentable but can be used at the comfort of your home. This is also the cheapest pop filter on this DIY list because you literally have nothing to buy.
14. How To Make Your Own Pop Filter
You can actually buy a pop filter from $10 up to $100, but now you can make one for free. You'll need a wire hanger or a chicken wire, pantyhose or any smooth spendex of your choice.
15. Homemade Pop Filter DIY
For this video tutorial guide, some embroidery hoops will work perfectly, you'll also need pantyhose, and a hot glue gun. The setup is quick and easy. You can choose to spray the hoop with any colour you wish.
16. DIY Pop Filter For Mic
Here is another amazing pop filter for mic that you can make with a few materials like a transparent plastic container, pantyhose, and glue (optional). The making process is doable and the pop filter itself is super effective.
17. DIY Pop Filter
To make this cool, small pop filter, you'll need a wire hanger, old tights, old cable wire, and some clips. With this you can make as many pop filters at once. The making process is simple to follow, you just need pliers for cutting, and a hot glue gun for glueing.
18. How To Make A Cheap Pop Filter
If you don't intend on spending a dime on a pop filter for your studio, here is how you can make one from scratch with a few simple materials that you would already have at home. You'll need pantyhose, scissors, a cardboard box, glue, spring clamps (can also be easily found), and wooden dowels. The dowels might be the only thing you could buy if you don't have it or know someone who does.
19. DIY Mic Pop Filter
This is a pop filter that can be used in a standard studio, not just because it looks advanced but because of the production. It totally takes away the popping noisy sound that your normal bare mic gives, and filters everything to sound clear and precise.
You'll need a plastic container, pantyhose, scissor for cutting, and a glue gun. The creator made the making process easy to follow.
20. DIY Homemade Pop Filter For Phone
This particular pop filter is meant for phones. If you want to give a teaching online, or make an important video call and you wish to use a clear mic, instead of purchasing an external mic you can create a pop filter and eliminate the noise that you don't like.
You'll need rubber bands, tissue papers, foams, scissors, and the mobile phone. The making process is a step-by-step instructions on how to make it, and it's super effective in cancelling every noise.
Conclusion
That's all for today on how to make a pop filter, as you can see it's cheap and serves well. No start-up studio has any excuse not to have a good pop filter with this DIY out there, this is not because pop filters are expensive, they are quite affordable but making one by yourself is always a better idea especially if it works perfectly. You can customize it to suit your needs. Thanks for viewing, till next time, bye.
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