I’m pretty sure I know the answer already and I can foresee the other comments incoming already. (Eg; “Why are you recording in the living room in the first place? 🤪)
But here we go. My partner is recording audio occasionally while on the couch in the living room; while I work from home in an adjacent office. They are using a Blue Yeti on a cheapo $40 mic arm, bolted to a side table next to the couch.
Since we have hardwood floors in an ancient house, there’s some creaking being picked up in the recordings. Which is probably me adjusting my weight in my chair in the other room every now and then.
Question is, do we:
- Get a shock mount?
- Put carpet (or something) under the side table?
- Switch the mic stand to a sits on the desktop weighted one we also have and also put a pad o’ fabric or foam under that?
- All of the above?
- Additional crap?
Alright. Give us hell folks! Hehe.
Ah yeah the old switcheroo. I would just cut that off in advance by saying you don't have the money for any new boards before they quote because you're spot on, that's a fine way to get your wallet emptied.
Plain floorboards are ideal for just getting nailed / tacked to remove the creaks. I'd say one day of a contractor/ handyman would be the absolute max. Quiet floorboards for life too. Our stairs is still silent ten years later.
Gotcha. Sounds about right yeah.
Good advice in general. 👍 Something else to add to the house repair list. Hehe. Thanks!