🎶 Elevate Your Sound Game!
The Auphonix Pop Filter Screen is designed to enhance audio quality by filtering out unwanted pops, hisses, and thuds. With its double-mesh construction and adjustable gooseneck, it provides flexibility and stability for any microphone setup, particularly compatible with Blue Yeti microphones. Easy to install and perfect for content creators, this pop filter is an essential tool for achieving professional-grade sound.
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Woot woot!
It blocks air pressure well, but lets a clear sound through! A great filter, you get your money's worth!The only thing I don't like about the construction is that you can unscrew the mount and the filter for easier packing, if you want. This is awesome, but it's also a double-edged sword. Sometimes, when I'm trying to bend the filter towards the right direction, it can unscrew. This is easy to fix: just don't twist it in the unscrew direction. Sure, you could fix this by requiring users to physically unscrew or unbolt pieces by adding an extra screw or bolt to hold the pieces in place, but who wants to spend 2m deconstructing their pop filter to compact it for carry when it takes 15s to do it by hand without having to carry a screwdriver around?I find, also, that 2" for me is as close as I can get the pop filter to the microphone (with my lips right up on the filter) without getting air through to the mic capsules. I enunciate big, so this is fantastic, because my p's can be a little extreme, yet I like to be within at least 6" to turn my gain down to keep my guitar from coming through too much.In addition, the plastic and metal haven't worn out in any way, yet, (but don't get too excited, I've only used it as prescribed, I don't know if it will survive tours where things don't end up where they're suppose to), and it's a sturdy little guy whose mesh is very springy, well-made, and can be stroked vigorously with a fingernail for a few minutes and be smooth as... well, as smooth as when I got it in the mail--which is kind of like silk, but more refreshing, like hosiery.The mesh also has a diameter that should capture the puffs of even very large-mouthed, loud singers. I myself am VERY loud sometimes, and it does a great job with a clear, perfectly un-muffled sound (unless you breath a huge amount right up in it, like a vaccum cleaner filter. Then, all you'll get is muffle, because the pop filter will be trying to stop it all).Lastly, speaking of the mic stand mount, it can take a minute to secure, but it does its job. If you need a pop filter, don't be discouraged, this one is well worth my money.
D**N
I couldn't be more pleased with it.
So I've started recording YouTube videos which include commentary.I only recorded one video without a pop filter before I decided it is an ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY ITEM if you plan on getting good quality recordings.I haven't had experience with any other pop filters, but I can tell you I've had a great time with this particular one.I want to get to the meat fast in this review, so here we go.This pop filters ability to essentially eliminate all plosives in my recordings has made me very happy, and extremely satisfied.Not only does it work, but it works great!I have yet to notice any nasty plosives in my recordings after using this pop filter.The goose neck on this pop filter seems to be of quality as well, I can fairly easily adjust it, and it stays where I put it.Feels solid.No problems there.The clamp works very well on my mic stand.I screwed it onto my mic arm the day I got it, and I haven't had any problems with it yet, I don't expect to either.It is still very firmly attached to my stand's arm.Although, do be careful when you first screw this onto your stand.If you loosen the clamp before tightening it onto your stand, the round disk around the screw might get caught behind a lip on the clamp itself.If this happens, you'll feel the clamp get harder to tighten, so it should be easy to realize before anything breaks. (I did this, and noticed before anything happened.)Although if you were to put enough pressure on the disk while it was caught behind that lip, it probably would break.Just use common sense when you're screwing it on, and you should be perfectly fine.You probably won't have to move it to a new stand very often, so it's not a big deal.The clamp seems to work well once its attached, I haven't had any problems with it.Once again, just use common sense while clamping it on and it's fine.Overall, I give it a 5 out of 5.It does exactly what it says it'll do, and I couldn't be more pleased with it.
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