I need a microphone that captures sound with a good accuracy but with a good resistance to "noise" produced by the air motion originated by the sound source. I know that mics are sensitive to air pressure. I also know that I can always use a foam to protect the mic, and carefully choose the sound source position relative to the mic, but this is not enough for my application. I need something that is the least possible afected by blowing to the mic (air motion) but still captures sound accurately. Is there some kind of microphone or special protecting shell that could be able to reduce "blow noise" to a minimum? Thanks in advance, guys, and I'm sorry if this is a little OT.
-- José.
[This message has been edited by Route 66 (edited 03-11-2004).]