Auphonix Pop Filter for Mic - 6-inch Diameter, Dual Layered Microphone Pop Screen for Studio Recording, Podcasts and Streaming - MPF-1








Key features
- •YOUR AUDIENCE WILL BE SHOUTING FOR MORE! You need the quality of sound first time, whether you're singing, blogging, recording a voiceover or creating a podcast. The Pop Filter and shield has got you covered! You will sound clean and professional whilst showcasing your best voice.
- •START STRAIGHT AWAY, QUICK SETUP. Your microphone pop filter has a flexible yet sturdy 360 degree gooseneck holder to easily support the weight of the shield. It will hold at any comfortable angle or distance required whilst the clamp connects directly to your microphone stand or boom.
- •LESS HASSLE, REDUCES DISTORTION. The Pop Filters double layer of mesh ensure you get the best recording every time. Get rid of those dull thuds, the p's and b's plosive sounds, spit or wind that hits the microphone at high speed.
- •EASE FRUSTRATION. Don't waste a recording, it's essential to use an Auphonix Pop Filter for all audio recordings. We ensure the best quality, you don't have to worry about a thing, but making a great impression!
- •TRY IT OUT, RISK FREE. If for any reason you are not happy with the Pop Filter we offer a 12 month money back guarantee, just let us know how we can help.
Auphonix Pop Filter for Mic - 6-inch Diameter, Dual Layered Microphone Pop Screen for Studio Recording, Podcasts and Streaming - MPF-1
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers4.4
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If you orient it so gravity helps make the joint between the flex arm and the clamp tighter overall, it’s much more stable.
Gilbert✓ Verified Purchase•April 6, 2018
It's okay. Not great. Depending on orientation it can sag quite a bit. Then you have to fuss with it. I can't stand that. If you have it so gravity helps make the joint between the flex arm and the clamp sighted overall, it's much more stable. These things are unwieldy to begin with. Also, I can't stand logos printed directly on the windscreen portion, even on just one side. Quality of the dual screens is solid, and the clamp is solid. The flex arm could be a lot better.
Simply The Best Pop Filter On The Market
Amazon Customer✓ Verified Purchase•April 19, 2017
I had an Auphonix Pop Filter for my yeti, which worked amazingly. Unfortunately, I recently upgraded my setup. I toyed with a pop filter given to my by a company named Btoop, which didn't do anything. I then bought a Dragonpad pop filter for $6 and it did just as little as the previous one. I doubled them up and they still did nothing. I decided that I was sick and tired of all of this and that I just wanted the Auphonix quality back so I hopped on here and ordered my Auphonix pop filter. Without doubling up, I clamped my new pop filter on and all of my problems went away. I will never go with another pop filter company again. Auphonix is simply the best you can buy.
Solid Mount Fits Best on Square or Rectangular Base/Boom Arms
James D. Kirk✓ Verified Purchase•January 9, 2017
The best part of this pop filter was actually not the pop filter. Instead, the mount which the pop filter connects to was exactly the type I required to properly mount to my RODE PSA1 Swivel Mount Studio Microphone Boom Arm. Unbeknownst to me, previous pop filter mounts were better suited for round connections, where as this one clearly indicated that it would work on the square tube of the boom.
This makes all the difference in the world when attempting to get your mount solid and steady. If you are using one of the larger microphones which would benefit from the full 6-inch pop filter, and you have a boom arm or some other square/rectangular base for the filter to mount to, you will not go wrong purchasing this product.
This makes all the difference in the world when attempting to get your mount solid and steady. If you are using one of the larger microphones which would benefit from the full 6-inch pop filter, and you have a boom arm or some other square/rectangular base for the filter to mount to, you will not go wrong purchasing this product.
High quality and kills all the pops in your audio. Pay a little more for one of these - it's worth it.
J. Stevenson✓ Verified Purchase•May 22, 2016
I bought a cheaper version of one of these pop filters a few months back. It helped a little bit, but there was still a good bit of popping I'd still have to edit out of my recording in Audacity. It was totally worth the extra $10 to get this one. The weave of the fabric is tighter and there's a greater distance between the two layers. Much high quality build. With this bad boy, I can put my mic 1" away from my mouth and no pops make it through. Huge time saver when I clean up audio in post. Highly recommended. Pay a little more to get one like this - it's totally worth it.
Better than the Neewer, but still not perfect for the price
ultraconsumer✓ Verified Purchase•February 8, 2016
The mount, gooseneck, and screen on this filter are all of notably higher quality than the $5-10 version by Neewer etc. But is the quality so much better to justify the price being 2-4x more? For me, probably just barely. With that said, the gooseneck doesn't hold too well at certain angles. It does hold MUCH better than the Neewer filter, but it still takes a few adjustments for me to get it to stay where I want. For the price premium over similar filters, I really don't want to have to worry about it staying in place.
I ended up sticking with my Sterling pf2 filter, which stays exactly where I put it but has a bigger, uglier, less elegant mount. But hey, maybe that huge mount is what helps it stay in place.
I ended up sticking with my Sterling pf2 filter, which stays exactly where I put it but has a bigger, uglier, less elegant mount. But hey, maybe that huge mount is what helps it stay in place.
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