Can a sponge be used as a microphone filter? - Whispering, mic scratching, brushing ... I'm testing out a sponge against whispers, scratching, brushing, squishing & other ASMR triggers. Will it filter out harsher sounds? Let's find out! Headphones recommended for ear-to-ear tingles. Be sure to check out the first part of this series - Ball vs Tascam: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7QL1b5JjANE My last video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ne0NP8zKs0I Timestamps: 00:12 - Preview 01:18 - Whispered intro + some squishing 03:25 - Whispering into the sponge 05:03 - Stroking, patting & squishing with fingertips 10:03 - Tapping & scratching with nails 11:32 - Scratching & tapping with metal & plastic forks 14:19 - Brushing with hairdye brushes 17:41 - Stroking & squishing with gloves 19:35 - Brushing shaving foam 23:06 - Patting and squishing 23:51 - Whispered goodbye + bloopers ~~~ I take requests! Please feel free to send them via email or via Instagram. To find out exactly what ASMR is & why exactly anyone would want to trigger it, click on the link below: http://discoverasmr.com/what-is-asmr/asmr-triggers/
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