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| great for the price |
I have had no problem with slipage off the stand with the screw mount or issues with it bending out of place (unless bumped). Great flexability - handy when I switch mic's I don't have to adjust the filter too much. the filter isn't the best on the market, but it gets the job done. Definately a must have for the home studio frugal. |
4 Rating
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| This is a must for voice over artists! |
I love this pop filter. I bought 4, and use them for my podcast, RoneyZone Radio. I won't record without one. |
4 Rating
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| CAD EPF-15A 6-Inch Flexible Pop Filter |
It's just OK. The gooseneck is very weak, but it still holds up the filter as long as you don't bump it. It's light, but it still works. |
3 Rating
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| Might find a better one. |
The screw/knob that tightens the gooseneck to the arm always comes undone very easily. I think they could have designed one that tightens better. Other than that this is a good pop screen to get going with. |
3 Rating
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| Works well |
The pop filter is of decent quality. The stand is not as flexible as I might have hoped, so it makes it hard to use it with the desktop Blue Snowball microphone that I have, but that's remedied by attaching it to the desk itself. |
4 Rating
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