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Great Pop Filter! May 8, 2009 Jeffrey A. Hensley (Harrisonburg, VA) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I was a little worried as to whether or not these would be as good as the more expensive pop filters... guess what? They rock! Got them in yesterday and the band came over to record. No plosives, pops, salava, etc... Worth every penny! They are actually double screened (not in the description) and that helps buffer the wind even more. They are easy to setup, and quite adjustible. Feel confident buying these.
Works Great! March 23, 2009 Sam (Minnesota) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
A bit worried at first because of the low price point. However, was pleasantly surprized when the package arrived. This is a great investment to keep mouth moisture off of the mic and also prevent "p" pops. At $18, you can't go wrong with this purchase.
It is what it is December 19, 2009 E. L. Green (San Jose, CA, United States) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
First of all, what it is, is a professional-quality pop filter for use with professional-quality microphones and professional-quality microphone stands. It works well with either a vertical stand or a boom stand (with the caveat that if you attach it to a boom stand, you can't retract the boom all the way because it's attached to the boom, and it's sort of heavy so you need to crank the boom tightness lever tighter than you normally would). If you have some non-professional microphone or non-professional microphone stand, do *not* expect it to work for you, because that's not what it is. It might work in that case, but no guarantees.
As for how well it works: Pretty much as well as it could. It has two layers of material with a space between them so you have to be breathing like Darth Vader to get any kind of puff past it. The stalk has plenty of ability to be twisted to where you need it, and is stiff enough to not flop around. One aspect of this thing is its size -- it's big, really big, so if you're accustomed to reading a teleprompter above or below your microphone to know what you're supposed to be saying (or singing) then you may have to adjust the filter. But that size means it definitely will give your microphone sufficient coverage to prevent puffs from making it go pop.
Works Perfect, Right Price November 18, 2009 B. Smith (Upland, CA, USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is a no-brainer. Don't even think about using pantyhose and a coathanger! It makes my amatuer vocal performance go down flawless (well, the sibilance is gone, it just needs a little Auto-tune). I'm so glad I bought this silly little thing, 'cause it made a big difference.
Best priced pop filter ever!!!! October 25, 2008 FIRCAS (caracas, VENEZUELA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
It's by far the cheapest POP filter but a very good quality one, it's huge, 6,5 inches filter, 13 inches flexible neck and 7 inches of separation from the place you put it on the mic stand, awesome for the price!!! althought Ace Photo Digital (the store) it's not so good, they send it by national post when i asked and payed for an express shipping, it arrived ten days later from New York, USA to Toronto, CANADA!!!
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