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Tzumi - On Air Pro Shield Pop Filter

Model: 7832BB
SKU: 6432790
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  • General
    • Product Name: On Air Pro Shield Pop Filter
    • Brand: Tzumi
    • Model Number: 7832BB
  • Other
    • Accessory Type: Shield
    • UPC: 841351178327

Improve the production value of any audio project with the On Air Pro Shield Microphone Pop Filter by tzumi. This studio-quality noise protection filter is designed to clamp to most surfaces in seconds and reduces audio popping sounds and ambient noise from moving air. With its flexible gooseneck design, this universal-fit pop filter can fit comfortably in any home studio setup and will make your podcast, radio broadcast, and music files sound better than ever before.

  • Pop Filter: studio-quality noise protection filter is designed to clamp to most surfaces in seconds and reduces audio popping sounds and ambient noise from moving air
  • Quality: Studio-Quality Microphone Noise Protection Filter
  • Sounds: Reduces/Eliminates Popping Sounds Cause by Moving Air
  • Design: Flexible Gooseneck Design Enables 360° Movement
  • Design: Clamp-on Design for Stability
Whats Included
  • On Air Pro Shield Pop Filter

Q: What is this useful for?

A: It's a pop filter. You place it in front of a microphone and it noticeably improves quality by blocking "pops", the noise caused when wind/breath blows against a mic. All professionals use them, they aren't optional if you want superb sound.

Q: What type of cord does it use?

A: This is not an electric component. It’s just a screen that helps protect condenser mics from breath humidity, helps remove “pops” from saying words that have the letter p. It attaches to your mic stand with a thumb screw and the neck is adjustable.

Q: Is this compatible with hyper x products?

A: If I'm not mistaken, I'm guessing you're talking about the quadcast microphone. Well, if that's so, then the answer is, No. For those types of mics you don't need them since they already have a foam material attached which prevents the popping sounds.

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