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Versatile, sturdy popkiller
I use this popkiller in conjunction with a Reflexion Filter Pro, which currently envelopes an AKG Perception series condenser mic.
As many home-studio owners, i simply don't have the space or the money for a decent vocal booth. Since i'm a singer/producer, it is crucial for me to solve the problem of recording vocals at home. This setup does the most in a non-soundproofed space. The filter deals with most of the reflected sounds, and i also hang up a duvet behind me on a cloth dryer. It's still not completely dead around the mic, but if the gain is set up correctly, than all you need, is a singer who can sing like a pro. And to tell you the truth, i'm not one. We amateurs tend to fidget and move a lot, when we 'get in the zone' while recording, and a popkiller just simply helps you to keep the distance, and the position. And of course, it helps eliminating some breath-noise, and sibilance.
Anyway, i don't have many experience with other popkillers, but i have other K&M products, and they are sturdy, and this is also true for this product. Recommended.
As many home-studio owners, i simply don't have the space or the money for a decent vocal booth. Since i'm a singer/producer, it is crucial for me to solve the problem of recording vocals at home. This setup does the most in a non-soundproofed space. The filter deals with most of the reflected sounds, and i also hang up a duvet behind me on a cloth dryer. It's still not completely dead around the mic, but if the gain is set up correctly, than all you need, is a singer who can sing like a pro. And to tell you the truth, i'm not one. We amateurs tend to fidget and move a lot, when we 'get in the zone' while recording, and a popkiller just simply helps you to keep the distance, and the position. And of course, it helps eliminating some breath-noise, and sibilance.
Anyway, i don't have many experience with other popkillers, but i have other K&M products, and they are sturdy, and this is also true for this product. Recommended.
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For studio vocal recordings.
This is a required product for studio vocal recordings. It may be more comfortable to choose with a longer leg, but this one is also very good.
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A Must Have for Clean Audio Recording.
As a musician, I'm always on the lookout for equipment that can help me achieve better sound quality. That's why I decided to try out the K&M 23956 Popkiller, and I'm happy to say it exceeded my expectations.
Setting it up was a breeze, and the clamp easily attached to my microphone stand. The dual-layered mesh screen effectively blocked out unwanted pops and plosives without affecting my voice's natural sound. Plus, the flexible gooseneck allowed me to position it exactly where I needed it.
Overall, the K&M 23956 Popkiller is a practical and essential tool for anyone looking to improve their audio quality. It's sturdy, easy to use, and provides excellent results, making it a must have addition to any recording setup.
Setting it up was a breeze, and the clamp easily attached to my microphone stand. The dual-layered mesh screen effectively blocked out unwanted pops and plosives without affecting my voice's natural sound. Plus, the flexible gooseneck allowed me to position it exactly where I needed it.
Overall, the K&M 23956 Popkiller is a practical and essential tool for anyone looking to improve their audio quality. It's sturdy, easy to use, and provides excellent results, making it a must have addition to any recording setup.
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The bargain caught me out by surprise
There are lots of pop-killers out there in the market, some cheaper and some ridiculously more expensive. I think this hits the happy medium perfectly.
It is very well built with quite a stiff flexible arm, so no drooping during a session and a good strong clamp to attach it to the stand.
The loop itself is big enough for most studio condenser mics and the gauze itself is quite strong and thick without affecting the tone of the microphone in any way, but removing any popping quite effectively.
It has also survived the kiddy test where my youngest son had hi hands all over it and poking it with no damage, so it must be a fairly strong gauze.
So for the price and the build quality (which I have found good on all K&M products) this popkiller really is a bargain.
Highly Recommended
It is very well built with quite a stiff flexible arm, so no drooping during a session and a good strong clamp to attach it to the stand.
The loop itself is big enough for most studio condenser mics and the gauze itself is quite strong and thick without affecting the tone of the microphone in any way, but removing any popping quite effectively.
It has also survived the kiddy test where my youngest son had hi hands all over it and poking it with no damage, so it must be a fairly strong gauze.
So for the price and the build quality (which I have found good on all K&M products) this popkiller really is a bargain.
Highly Recommended
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Good quality item
Bought this for use with an SM57. The plastic case holding the mesh seems to be of good quality and the goose neck stays in place relatively well. Sometimes it tends to not want to stay in place at a certain angel but you just need to find the optimal bending point in the goose neck and it will stay put. All in all, pretty satisfied with the purchase.
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Works well as every K&M product
Nothing much that has to say about K&M products, they never dissapoints. The pop filter works well with any mic stand/ arm and the build feels like it is going to last 10+ years
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Everything you need for the price
Works well and the build quality is excellent with a metal finish which gives it a sturdy and professional feel. For the price, i'm satisfied
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Good low-budget pop sheild
This product has worked very well since I purchased it and I consider it to have been good value for the price.
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K&M 23956 Popkiller
The best popkiller I've ever had. K & M's top quality.
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Fine for voice and brass
This is a fine popkiller that does the trick for vocals and for recording brass instruments whilst taking the sharp edges of the tones (small home studio).
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