Difficulty
Moderate
Steps
6
Time Required
10 minutes
Sections
2
- Tap-To-Mute Sensor
- 3 steps
- Pop Filter
- 3 steps
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Introduction
Step 1
Tap-To-Mute Sensor
- Set the microphone on a flat surface.
- Pull each of the support bands upwards and off of the notches to release the microphone from its base.
- There are four support bands in total, but it does not matter which band you choose to take off first.
Set the microphone on a flat surface.
Pull each of the support bands upwards and off of the notches to release the microphone from its base.
There are four support bands in total, but it does not matter which band you choose to take off first.
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Step 2
- Grab ahold of the tap-to-mute Sensor and pull it upwards in a clockwise motion.
- Be careful not to damage the cable as you remove the top.
- Once the tap-to-mute sensor detaches from the microphone, you will hear a small “pop.”
Grab ahold of the tap-to-mute Sensor and pull it upwards in a clockwise motion.
Be careful not to damage the cable as you remove the top.
Once the tap-to-mute sensor detaches from the microphone, you will hear a small “pop.”
Step 3
- Gently unplug the cable, and remove the tap to the Tap-To-Mute sensor from the microphone.
- The square indicates the location of the cable. This is cable is very small and will require a bit of force to be unplugged.
Gently unplug the cable, and remove the tap to the Tap-To-Mute sensor from the microphone.
The square indicates the location of the cable. This is cable is very small and will require a bit of force to be unplugged.
Step 4
Pop Filter
- Once the Tap-To-Mute sensor has been removed, you will now have access to the pop filter.
- The pop filter is just the grey foam surrounding the inside of the microphone.
Once the Tap-To-Mute sensor has been removed, you will now have access to the pop filter.
The pop filter is just the grey foam surrounding the inside of the microphone.
Step 5
- The pop filter will be in a fixed position being glued to the wire. Remove glue residue before continuing to remove the pop filter.
- When you replace the pop filter, remember that you will need to glue it back into place as before.
The pop filter will be in a fixed position being glued to the wire. Remove glue residue before continuing to remove the pop filter.
When you replace the pop filter, remember that you will need to glue it back into place as before.
Step 6
- Reach into the microphone and remove the pop filter.
Reach into the microphone and remove the pop filter.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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