Would you take your brand new microphone into the shower with you? Didn't think so! But every time your singer starts belting out the chorus, they're bathing that mic in a spray of moisture. What's more, when they sing a word that starts with "p" or "b," the VU meters go ballistic! Here's the solution -- the CAD Pop Filter. The washable nylon mesh screen gently breaks up that explosive rush of air while allowing high frequencies through and keeping moisture out. The flexible gooseneck holder and swivel mount make it easy to put the Pop Filter exactly where you need it!
Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review
A very good pop filter, November 17, 2008
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JOSEPH DEROSA (Sparks, Nevada)
I liked it and bought a second one. I once bought another brand that has a spring clamp, and it is useless. The clamp on the CAD is a much better design. The only problem is that it will not clamp to the thinner parts of a stand. I got around this problem by clamping it over a cord harness, or onto the boom housing. It just needs something wide enough to catch the tightening screw. It fits the bottom part of a stand, but that puts it too low to reach the mic. Other than that, it's built well and is easy to adjust. I've also tried models with a single layer of material. They don't stop the pops as well as the double layer type, such as the CAD.
Best priced pop filter ever!!!!, October 25, 2008
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FIRCAS (caracas, VENEZUELA)
It's by far the cheapest POP filter but a very good quality one, it's huge, 6,5 inches filter, 13 inches flexible neck and 7 inches of separation from the place you put it on the mic stand, awesome for the price!!! althought Ace Photo Digital (the store) it's not so good, they send it by national post when i asked and payed for an express shipping, it arrived ten days later from New York, USA to Toronto, CANADA!!!
What for?, August 9, 2008
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K. Anderson (new england)
Unless this is made of some material developed by NASA, you're just as well off stealing some of your mom's or girlfriend's nylons and stretching them over a wire hanger. Honestly, this product is no more complicated than that. Save your money, be creative.
great for the price, March 5, 2008
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Christian Jennifer Holinsworth (Honolulu, Hawaii USA)
I have had no problem with slipage off the stand with the screw mount or issues with it bending out of place (unless bumped). Great flexability - handy when I switch mic's I don't have to adjust the filter too much. the filter isn't the best on the market, but it gets the job done. Definately a must have for the home studio frugal.
This is a must for voice over artists!, October 23, 2007
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Jeff Roney (Orange County, CA)
I love this pop filter. I bought 4, and use them for my podcast, RoneyZone Radio. I won't record without one.