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    When you see footage of pop stars in recording studios, laying down the vocals for their songs, there is often a black, see through, circle-shaped object in front of the microphone. What is this circle for?

    Question #91345. Asked by billythebrit. (Jan 20 08 1:43 PM)


    mhenson400

    Mic shields or mic popshields prevent wind noise when using a mic outside or when singing up close.

    http://www.stagebeat.co.uk/index.php?page_id=7

    Jan 20 08, 2:09 PM


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