This pop filter took my recordings to the next level. I have to say that not worrying about having a hard time pronouncing the s and r sounds helps me. Design and function The Dragonpad pop filter is a plastic circle with a mesh inside. It looks like it has an aluminum tube connecting the filter to the hinge. The hinge is where you connect it to a microphone, stand, or anything for the clip to hold on to. The collar is made of metal and plastic. The terminal is, so to speak, curved or angular; The mechanism that turns to close the clamp is a mediocre metal screw with a grooved plastic cap that helps you screw it together. Clamping is the problem with this cheap pop screen. I use the Blue Yeti microphone. It's a really sensitive microphone, so you could really hear my announcements clearly. I bought this pop filter and hold it about 3 inches from the mic and it helps a lot. Such a small thing is so important. The Blue Yeti also means it's difficult to attach a filter to the base. You really should stop it. This is very frustrating and that's why I deducted a star. Opinion For the price you can also buy it. To be honest the only thing I'm dealing with is a terrible clip because the quality of the pop filter is great for the price. If you find one of the same quality at a lower price or a little more, you can pick it up. I don't mind solving this problem, but it's annoying. If you have any questions let me know. Thank you for your time, Axiom Brief
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