Wind noises with mic at over 45mph on 50s

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  • Ken Kimari
    Ken Kimari

    Make sure the microphone is facing the right way.  There is a small lug on one side the microphone just below the foam cover that should point outwards from your face. If it points towards your face you will encounter significant wind noise and reduced volume.

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  • Shan
    Shan

    The nib is facing outwards. It's one of the first things we checked. This is unusable in it's current state.

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  • Geary Thomas
    Geary Thomas

    I found plastic shrouds on the web, sorry, can't remember where, but worked like a charm

     

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  • Chris
    Chris

    The raised tab faces away, the small arrow faces towards your face., 

    Also there is a vox adjustment (think sensitivity) in the app.

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  • Ken Kimari
    Ken Kimari

    Wind deflector for microphones.  Might try this but usually for noise cancelling microphones when you cover the outside (away from your face) it can defeat the noise cancelling function.

    http://www.windsockwinddeflector.com/

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  • Ken Kimari
    Ken Kimari

    Also, might try the other boom mic that came with the kit.  if that solves the problem then it is the mic.

     

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