Nady MPF-6 6-Inch Clamp On Microphone Pop Filter with Flexible Gooseneck and Metal Stabilizing Arm
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Nady MPF-6 6-Inch Clamp On Microphone Pop Filter with Flexible Gooseneck and Metal Stabilizing Arm

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Product ID: 305075
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Details

  • Color
    Pop Filter Arm
  • Brand
    Nady
  • Material
    Plastic
  • Item Weight
    15.2 Ounces
  • Item dimensions L x W x H
    15.75 x 8.55 x
🎤6-inch diameter
🔄Flexible gooseneck
🛠️Metal stabilizing arm

Description

🎶 Elevate Your Sound Game!

  • EASY ADJUSTMENTS - Swivel mount allows for quick and effortless positioning.
  • STURDY RELIABLE - Metal clamp ensures a secure fit on any microphone stand.
  • PROFESSIONAL QUALITY - Top-rated design trusted by vocalists and podcasters alike.
  • VERSATILE POSITIONING - Multi-positional windscreen adapts to your setup.
  • ULTIMATE VOCAL CLARITY - Eliminates plosives for pristine sound quality.

The NadyMPF-6 is a top-rated 6-inch clamp-on microphone pop filter designed to enhance vocal clarity by effectively stopping plosives. Its flexible gooseneck and metal stabilizing arm provide versatile positioning, making it an essential tool for professional vocalists and podcasters.

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Reviews

4.4

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L**S

Why Not?

I found it almost useless to write a review for this product. But after seeing the complaints of the gooseneck and "poor packaging" or "poor craftsmanship", I felt obliged.I received mine without a blemish--brand new in the box... Set up was a breeze (although the engravement of the screw may be a little to fine..equates to a lot of turns to loosen it up for a mic stand--but it works)I already apparently had recordings without it, so I recorded the same song after installing it and then after installing my sound dampening material (Auralex Studiofoam Designer Kit, Charcoal Gray)...There is a clear distinction between having this and not having this. Because of the more balanced, clear sound from my Shure PG42-USB Vocal Microphone, I first realized that I didn't have to equalize my recording as much. In addition, there is more room to be free and not personally softening the Ps and Bs to avoid popping on the recording (this coupled with my PG42s high-pass filter, is perfect). Some may see this device as an accessory...not at all--it is a necessity... It is as important as the mic or Digital Audio Workstation you use to make your recordings... Think of it like putting Premium Gas in a car that doesn't see it's optimal performance unless it has premium gas. Sure, it'll run on Regular--and save you a small amount of money--but you won't experience the car you dreamed of... It's really that simple.If you've paid over $40 for a condenser mic, why not use a pop filter to save yourself post-production worries and inadvertently extend the life of your microphone by lessening the effects of saliva on the diaphragm?I hate to speak so matter-of-factly, but truly, it is a matter of fact...Additional Thoughts: For the people who are worried about the gooseneck, once it's installed, I don't see why anyone would want to continually move it...unless one uses several different mics in the same installation. If this is your situation, why not purchase a pop filter and stand for each mic? This would be better than breaking your pop filter more frequently and purchasing a new one every few months... I haven't moved mine yet--it adjusts with the mic stand, so if you have to raise the mic, it raises with it...

J**Y

Good for "Home Use"

Wow the reviews for this thing are a little ridiculous eh? Some people pay for silver and expect gold ;)Okay, so I bought this because I do app review videos for a blog and my Blue Snowball mic was picking up the awful "pop" sounds that this is supposed to filter "hard P, hard T, hard B, S, and a few others." So I got this. Here are my pros and cons:Pros1. It works. I tested in Sony Vegas pro with and without the filter. The "pop" sound is completely removed with the filter. Which means it does what it was designed to do. 5-stars. It does not affect voice volume at all, just smooths those rough edges in your speech :D2. It looks nice. Attached to my Blue Snowball, it looks like a professional product. It doesn't really matter since I work from home and not in a public place, but it's nice to know I can show it to people and it "looks nice"3. The clamp, bendable arm, and everything work appropriately. The clamp is designed to hold onto a bar and not a flat surface. So mounting this to, say, a desk probably won't be a stable as attached to a round thing, like the stem to a mic.4. I don't know why people think this "isn't sturdy"...I mean you're not going to the local rink and playing hockey with the darn thing. The build quality is quite excellent considering that it's 2 fragile screens attached to plastic and metal.Cons1. It's pretty big. I used to shorten the stem on my Blue Snowball and stash it in a cubby hole in my hutch desk for easy storage. I can't do that anymore with this pop filter on it. Now it's become a permanent member of the front of my desk.Outside of this thing doubling the space my Snowball takes up, I have no complaints about this pop filter. It works well, it attaches nicely, it does what it is supposed to do, it looks nice, and the quality is good. This should be the last pop filter I have to buy for a long time.

J**S

Above average pop filter

Yes, you can make your own pop filter at home, but you don't want to. Why else would you be reading this? Besides, it won't look this good.I've purchased three pop filters thus far in the last four months. The most recent one I purchased was NOT this one. I wish it was. I thought I'd try something different, just to see the differences. Well, I can tell you that there are significant differences between this, and some of the others featured here.The bottom clamp on this one features a rubber piece that grips the metal pole that you attach to. The competitors that I've tried do not. If you do not have this rubber piece, any clamp will tend to slip down the pole and not grip properly. This is a huge mistake as this makes using a pop filter on a boom stand impossible. Fortunately, Nady placed this rubber piece on it's clamp so this has never been an issue.The only complaint I have is the screen has actually popped out of the plastic ring a couple times. A single dot of superglue fixed that.Compared to the other pop filters I've seen and used, this one is perfectly suited for any microphone and at a reasonable price you can't beat it.And yes, pop filters ARE A MUST with condenser microphones. Just buy one now, save yourself the trouble.

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