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The NADYMPF-6 is a professional-grade 6-inch clamp-on microphone pop filter designed to enhance vocal recordings by eliminating plosives. Featuring a flexible gooseneck and a sturdy metal stabilizing arm, it allows for easy positioning and secure attachment to any microphone stand. Weighing just 430 grams, this pop filter is both lightweight and durable, making it an essential tool for any serious audio professional.
Product Dimensions | 40.01 x 21.72 x 4.45 cm; 430.91 Grams |
Item model number | MPF-6 |
Colour | Pop filter with stabilising arm |
Connector | clamp |
Material Type | Metal |
Size | 15.50in. x 8.50in. x 1.90in. |
Power Source | Wired Electric |
Item Weight | 430 g |
J**S
Good purchase
Works well
M**N
Ok
Arrived reasonably quickly. Works just fine.
A**R
Good filter, OK arm, bad clamp
It's fine as a pop filter. Does what it's supposed to do and seems durable.The clamp is pretty crap though and I really struggled to attach it to anything. The head is also super heavy and so it can droop unless you carefully balance it.Overall it's fine but I wish I'd gone for a simpler one.
A**
Excelente
Fácil de instalar
B**E
Still have it 8 years later
Took a little bit of time before writing this review, 8 years to be exact.. I still own the product and it still doesn't have any defects. Could be a little bit more sturdy but other than that it still works great for what its for.
G**T
Good Pop filter, crap clamp
Yeah jsut echoing what everyone else is saying here in that it's a good pop filter, but the clamp is shocking and not compatible if you have a Blue Yeti boom arm. Contemplated returning it but I just ended up using a DIY (gaffer tape and blu-tack) to place it in front of my mic
J**Y
Good for "Home Use"
Wow the reviews for this thing are a little ridiculous eh? Some people pay for silver and expect gold ;)Okay, so I bought this because I do app review videos for a blog and my Blue Snowball mic was picking up the awful "pop" sounds that this is supposed to filter "hard P, hard T, hard B, S, and a few others." So I got this. Here are my pros and cons:Pros1. It works. I tested in Sony Vegas pro with and without the filter. The "pop" sound is completely removed with the filter. Which means it does what it was designed to do. 5-stars. It does not affect voice volume at all, just smooths those rough edges in your speech :D2. It looks nice. Attached to my Blue Snowball, it looks like a professional product. It doesn't really matter since I work from home and not in a public place, but it's nice to know I can show it to people and it "looks nice"3. The clamp, bendable arm, and everything work appropriately. The clamp is designed to hold onto a bar and not a flat surface. So mounting this to, say, a desk probably won't be a stable as attached to a round thing, like the stem to a mic.4. I don't know why people think this "isn't sturdy"...I mean you're not going to the local rink and playing hockey with the darn thing. The build quality is quite excellent considering that it's 2 fragile screens attached to plastic and metal.Cons1. It's pretty big. I used to shorten the stem on my Blue Snowball and stash it in a cubby hole in my hutch desk for easy storage. I can't do that anymore with this pop filter on it. Now it's become a permanent member of the front of my desk.Outside of this thing doubling the space my Snowball takes up, I have no complaints about this pop filter. It works well, it attaches nicely, it does what it is supposed to do, it looks nice, and the quality is good. This should be the last pop filter I have to buy for a long time.
G**N
Great value; not sure about long term sturdiness
This is a very inexpensive and apparently well-made device. It has a good, secure mount which will not damage the mic stand and does not loosen accidentally. The filter itself seems to do the job in preventing plosives on vocals; some say that a nylon filter may affect the vocal timbre but I didn't notice that at all.The only thing I note is that the metal gooseneck seems slightly loose and will sag after positioning. Once it is positioned correctly, it seems to be stable, but it's hard to tell whether it will loosen further with use. At half the price of many competing filters, it's hard to be too critical but for people who reposition it a lot, this is something to be aware of.
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