Stedman ProScreen XL Proscreen 6
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The angle of the large louvered openings in the Proscreen XL material allows sound to pass while diverting air bursts from vocal pops in a downward direction out of the back of the screen. Even extremely dynamic close vocal work will not allow bursts to reach the microphone. For the best results the Proscreen XL should be placed between the vocalist and the microphone with at least 2 inches between the screen and the microphone. The vocalist must be on the Stedman label side of the Proscreen XL to be effective. To clean, immerse the entire screen material into a mild solution of detergent and rinse with warm water. Wipe off excess water with a towel and allow to air dry before the next use. An antibacterial detergent may be used to increase effectiveness of cleaning.
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It's Worth the Money
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Now for the audio test. The instructions that come with it, advise keeping the filter at least 2 inches away from the microphone. That gives it enough space to dissipate the air going through it before it gets to the mic. At 6 inches from the mic, there is very few plosives. At two inches from the mic (right up to the pop filter) there is a bit more. But nowhere as much as if you were using a nylon filter or no filter at all.
I also notice that their is very little coloration of the sound as much as with other types of filters and wind-socks.
Is it perfect? No. There's no such thing as the perfect pop-filter. But it is certainly very good.
I highly recommend it.
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Pop filter works : head (not flexible), clamp (needs improvement)
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