Musikmesse 2011 ニュース
A good thing about this pop filter is you can actually wash it. That is very important to me because with all of the vocals getting recorded from all types of different people pop filters can get pretty nasty. Some artist record with it really close to their mouth to the point where its touching, which is pretty gross especially when the person ...
The Samson Technologies PS01 is really a must have for any studio. Of course every studio needs a pro screen, and if you're a professional studio it's going to be worth it to spend a few extra bucks on something like the Stedman. I haven't tested this out against a nylon/fabric pop screen, but this does seem to do a great job of removing sibilan...
My only grips with this pop filter is the fabric rips over time. i've had to replace the fabric with leggings over 20 times in the last 11 years. The fabric holds in saliva as well as bacteria. If your artist has bad breath you will smell it on the pop filter. They are difficult to wash but they work so well. Another thing is you wouldn't want t...
I love this popfilter because 1. It gets the job done 2. It's inexpensive 3. It's washable! Just the fact the filter is washable makes it worth purchasing. If you've ever done recording and know that the fabric pop filters can start to smell bad over time. It holds onto your clients oral bacteria and ...
The Stedman Proscreen 100 is really a must have for any studio. Of course every studio needs a pro screen, and if you're a professional studio it's going to be worth it to spend a few extra bucks on something like the Stedman. I haven't tested this out against a nylon/fabric pop screen, but this does seem to do a great job of removing sibilanc...
Finally, I had a ribbon placed in front of it, and was told to blow as hard as I can. Then, the ribbon was put in front of a VERY loud guitar cabinet. All of a sudden, a Coles had captured the sound of a guitar cabinet. So. Yes. Even if you have to pay a relatively nutty amount of money for it, this seems to make your microphones pretty invincib...
You can't really go wrong with the Shure Popper Stopper, as it's just as effective as almost all pop filters, save for something like that Pete's Place Audio Blast Pad Filter that is extra heavy duty. I don't own one myself as I have one from another brand, but I recently started working at a band's home studio and I've been using it there with...
Want to record drums and electric guitars with a your sensitive ribbon mics, but are afraid to blow the ribbon? The Pete's Place Audio Blast Pad Filter is perfect for you! Some ribbon microphones won't need something like this, like the Royer 121's which can withstand a good amount of pressure, but for something like a Coles 4038 that's a bit ...
While the Stedman Proscreen 101 definitely gets the job done, it isn't my favorite pop filter out there. I prefer those made out of the softer material, as I think that in general they at least seem more reliable. The Proscreen 101 is definitely reliable in it's own right, and the adjustable gooseneck is a nice feature that many pop filters do...
While definitely the most unique pop filter I've seen out there in terms of design and make up, I'm not sure that the Rode Pop Shield is any better than your traditionally designed pop filter. While it certainly covers more ground as it is simply larger, I never felt that other pop filters didn't cover up the microphone well enough or anything ...