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The On-Stage Stands Microphone Pop Filter attaches to any mic stand boom. Perfect for suppressing those popping P's.
This is a great pop filter. I use it for all of my vocals and it has never failed me yet. It really does a great job getting rid of all the P and B pops without distorting your tone or sound at all. Easy to position over any microphone and everyone who has used it loves it. The price isn't bad either.
Reviewed by matt1 on 9/28/2006 who plays Alternative Rock.
I have used an "On Stage Stands" pop filter in my home studio for a number of years. It is the most inexpensive one that I know of, which is good, especially if you're a beginner: unfortunately, there are good reasons why they don't charge more for it. The gooseneck is hard to adjust with any precision, and I've had almost as much trouble with heavy consonants as if I'd had no popper-stopper at all. Its only really good feature is its durability: mine has lasted several years with very few signs of wear, and I haven't even been gentle with it.
Reviewed by idiotech on 9/18/2006 who plays rock/pop/alternative.
This Pop Filter is good enough for anything, recording related. Don't waste your money on any other one.
Reviewed by Naneazy on 8/15/2008 who plays Hip Hop.
Unfortunately, as with most things in life, you get what you pay for. I have used this pop filter once in my home studio and while it did reduce pop a bit, you cannot adjust it to position where you want in front of the mic, the gooseneck is not stiff, it just resets back to one position basically. So depending on how your mic is set up (especially bad for seated voice-over work), or the type of mic you are using, forget about getting it in front of the diaphragm. Do yourself a favor and spend a little more for something decent.
Reviewed by Johnny on 12/7/2007 who plays All Genres.