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Easy to use March 8, 2006 William R. Coughlan (Burke, VA USA) 19 out of 20 found this review helpful
This pop filter does exactly what it purports to; the flexible neck *does* sacrifice a bit of flexibility in favor of stability, which can be a slight drawback if (like me) you use it on a tabletop mic stand. Still, quite recommended.
Works well August 9, 2006 D. Kubli (San Diego, CA) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
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.
This is a must for voice over artists! October 23, 2007 Jeff Roney (Orange County, CA) 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
I love this pop filter. I bought 4, and use them for my podcast, RoneyZone Radio. I won't record without one.
Might find a better one. February 24, 2007 Adam McClure (Dayton, OH) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
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.
CAD EPF-15A 6-Inch Flexible Pop Filter March 8, 2007 B. Kuhar (Chicago, IL USA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
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.
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