Installed as a Realtek audio device on Windows 10 with no drivers and has a great spoken word response curve. No doubt tuned right in the studio it sounds great. However, I bought it with the intention of upgrading my streaming mic to something more technical than the Shure SM58 vocal mic. After reading the description, I saw a pop filter and clicked buy. Should have read more carefully. This microphone does not have a built-in pop filter or windscreen. That means you both have to have an external mount so he doesn't hear the P, meaning exhaling your nose. The problem with using a pop filter as a streamer is that it blocks your face. So I'm actually back where I started having had both on my SM58. There are many podcasting mics that have both a windscreen and built-in popscreen. If I plan on making videos I would go with something else like Rode PodMic. Also, the stem is pretty flimsy and the pop filter is a conventional one with a long, flexible neck. They are known for not sitting down. If the pop filter touches the foam windshield, it becomes unusable. Hope this helps other buyers.
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