@tender jewel I’d say those panels don’t look too bad, although 100mm might be a tad bit thin for the lower frequencies. Also important to mention if you’re planning on getting those panels to stop sound from going through the walls, no. Those panels will eat up your reflections inside your room pretty well, but don’t expect any sound proofing of any kind. For the keyboard and mouse, if the goal is a super quick and simple solution, get a shock mount. otherwise like you said, put the arm on a different table or get one of them standing arms. Keep in mind the low end from those is going to be pretty high, up to 120hz. And doing a highpass filter there will likely take a lot out of the depth of your voice.
#Help me improve sound (Dynacaster, Scarlett)
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Thank you @cinder sapphire for your answer. Yes, I just want to avoid reflections, I don't need to prevent the sound from passing through the wall to... the toilet 😉 For the shockmount I only found two which seems compatible with mic width (6,2cm) https://www.thomann.de/fr/mxl_70_shockmount.htm and https://www.thomann.de/fr/roadworx_msm_2000.htm, not sure they can handle the weight of the mic. For now I don't plan to add addtional visual disturbance between me and the screen, will see. I wonder how almost every streamer use a desk boom arm wihtout having this type of issue ? I don't understand what's wrong with my setup
Usually streamers not only sound so bad it doesn’t matter, they use an sm7b. It’s just a fairly shock resistant mic out the gate. As for the shockmounts, the first one is cheap and will kinda work, you’ll probably have better performance with that roadworx. Don’t worry about the pop filter on it, just ditch it. However, if your goal is less view blockage, you’re kinda low on options. I guess technically you could wall mount the arm if you’re trying to get mad crafty… but other than that, cranked high pass filter will potentially have to be your solution until you bite the bullet on a shockmount, or move the arm