Five Dollars! Five dollars! I used an old hanger and stocking combo as a pop shield for my Blue Snowball USB mic to save money, but the Revain was $5.33. I thought. give him a chance Was I glad I did. Same day delivery was amazing. (I bought it with other items.) After some use and a few experiments, it's safe to say that this was the last time I saw my old homemade pop filter! It works just as well as my musician brothers' $80 pop filter. I'm not a professional but I do voiceovers for my YouTube videos and animations and Dragonpad is very efficient. It's very smooth and the handle has a rubber coating that slows down rust. My pop filter banned the hissing and lisping noises associated with letters like "s" and the pops that followed "r" and "b". The pop filter has a double layer to accurately filter out pop noise and also prevent spitting damaging my precious microphone. (I've been known to spit occasionally.) The gooseneck has 360 degrees of flexibility, which is very comfortable and easy to use, even for me. :) . The swivel mount provides a nice latch that secures the entire pop filter to the surface you attach it to. For the price, you can't go wrong with this gem. Highly recommended. Edit: I found that when blowing through the pop filter screen, a negligible amount of air comes through. I think it's good! :) Five dollars! Five dollars! Dragonpad pop filter studio microphone windscreen pop filter swivel mount 360Β° flexible gooseneck mount
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