I'm searching for a new pop filter and wondering if anyone has recommendations. I'm not concerned with the sound so much as getting one that is easy to position and will stay in place. I have two cheap ones, one has a gooseneck that's so stiff it's hard to get into position, the other always sags out of place.
Ideas?
Pop filter with a good gooseneck?
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Re: Pop filter with a good gooseneck?
AKG makes a nice one. As with everything AKG I'm sure it's expensive but if you buy a new 414 they throw it in for free.
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Re: Pop filter with a good gooseneck?
The Stedman has a descent gooseneck. Some prefer nylon/mesh over the perforated metal of the Stedman though...
I really like the multi-layer design of my Blue pop-filter, but it's just a hair too heavy for its gooseneck IMO.
I really like the multi-layer design of my Blue pop-filter, but it's just a hair too heavy for its gooseneck IMO.
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Re: Pop filter with a good gooseneck?
thanks guys. I guess now I just have to work up the nerve to spend $50 on a pop screen...
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