Aurolex Mic Isolation

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Has anyone used the Aurolex "mini traps" to be used with mics (I don't remember what the actially marketing name is).

They have holes in them that can slide over a mic stand to trap refections (and/or provide isolation with multiple mics - such as drum mic'ing).

If so - have the "artists" commented on having this hunk of grey foam right in front of thier noses?

I find my self wondering just how bad the need is for a product like this (there must be a need - since they are making them). Maybe to isolate drum mics, but I would think there are other, better, more cosmetically attractive ways to reduce relections than foam on the mic!
 
i haven't seen those, but i did recently see a pic of the Aural-Xpanders by Auralex. And they set them up right behind the microphone. Thought that was a nice idea.
 
mikeh said:
I would think there are other, better, more cosmetically attractive ways to reduce relections than foam on the mic!

Like what?

I'm with Benny - seems like a swell idea to me. Especially the little one designed specifically to keep the hihat out of the snare mic...
 
As I indicated I could see a use on drum mics (for isolation) - candidly I can see a use on a vocal mic, but I was thinking with all the products to mount on walls various traps on stands, with more mic placement options, etc. is the foam on the vocal mic that critical.

I prefer some sound reflection. I'm not an accoutic engineer, so I don't really understand the science - but I question if you need or want a trap a couple of inches from a vocal mic.
 
I had a situation some time ago where I was picking up a lot of breathing from an acustic guitar player...I had to fab a shield out of an auralex panel I had laying around. It slipped around the mic base and kept his face out of line of sight of the mic element. It worked well. It was a bit awkward at first but after several takes and letting him hear the background breathing he was up to giving it a try.
 
bennychico11 said:
i haven't seen those, but i did recently see a pic of the Aural-Xpanders by Auralex. And they set them up right behind the microphone. Thought that was a nice idea.


Haven't tried them yet, but they are getting good reviews.
 
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