Reddit reviews AUPHONIX Microphone Pop Filter (MPF-1) – Easy-On 6inch Shield for Powerful Vocals Blocks Thud, Pop, BP Plosives, S Hiss for Clear as a Bell Sound – Double Optimized Mesh Filter Windscreen Cover Mask
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LET THEM HEAR YOUR MESSAGE...NOT YOUR MISTAKES: Don’t lose gusto focusing on breathing and mouth movements while you unleash your passion and purpose. Auphonix pop filter REFRACTS AWAY all the POPS, PLOSIVES, HISSING, THUDS and WINDBREAKS for you, so you can focus on creating amazing content that gets you noticed, followed and into profit.WHY MESH INSTEAD of METAL? – ULTRA STURDY polyester mesh allows all those high frequency, AUDIENCE CAPTIVATING tones to pass thru without the “twanginess” or “s phasiness” you’d experience with a metal pop filter for mic, so your audience never misses a word, note, or tone.ACTUALLY MAKES YOU SOUND GOOD - WON’T STIFLE YOUR VOICE, MASK YOUR INFLECTION or SOUND FLAT: While other mic filter models pad their mic shield with a 3rd layer of mesh (because it looks good on paper), our audience didn’t like how it masks your voice, dims your energy and makes you sound flat, so we focused on creating a Double Layer Mic Filter that helps you deliver an EXCEPTIONAL FIRST IMPRESSION…not a 3 layer mic filter that sells more to novices who don’t understand recording.LETS VOICE THRU, KEEPS BURSTS OUT – THIS ISN’T YOUR DIY mesh pop filter. OPTIMIZED surface placement of each hole allows you to record what your audience wants to hear. A MUST HAVE microphone windscreen for any Influencer or Artist who values QUALITY, AFFORDABILITY and SUPERIOR PERFORMANCE on YouTube Videos, Podcasts, Trainings, Lives, Song Covers or Unique Business Content.IT WORKS, IT FITS & IT’S EASY TO USE - Auphonix 6” microphone mask QUICKLY clamps to any ROUND MIC STAND, then bends to all 360 DEGREE ANGLES for perfect positioning in front of your AT2020, AT2035, AT4040, AT2050, AT2020+, Samson Meteor , Scarlett CM25 ,CAD GXL2400, Apogee, Razer Siren X, BADAAX Mic, Rode NT1A, Rode NT-USB, MXL 770, MXL 910, MXL 2010, CAD U37, BM-800 or any other 6” or smaller microphone.
Yo Steube here ya go bud.
Hah they're not the kind you cover little mics with. They look like this:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00CFXH4S6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_sCYfAb1RBX766
Note just googled that link not recommending that filter at all.
Love the richness and depth of your voice. Elegant, unique, soulful. That's what I'm talkin' bout'!
The rest of it can be improved over time. I highly suggest you budget for a pop filter.
I have this one: Auphonix 6-Inch Microphone Pop Filter, but there are cheaper options.
Depending on the kind of computer and software you have, you can start learning how to compose your own beats, even using your own samples.
The possibilities are endless!
Lots of things you can do with $25 on Amazon:
Behringer Ultra Vibrato UV300 pedal ($25)
Behringer Ultra Chorus UC200 pedal ($25)
Rock Band 25-key MIDI keytar ($24)
M-Audio SP-2 sustain pedal ($14)
Behringer Ultravoice XM8500 dynamic vocal mic ($20)
Auphonix 6" double mesh pop filter ($19)
Behringer Ultra-DI DI400P passive DI box ($20)
On-Stage single X keyboard stand ($22)
Andoer melodica ($20)
Andoer kalimba/mbira thumb piano ($12)
Big Thunder Tube ($30)
Small Thunder Tube ($8)
Angled Thunder Tube ($28)
Meinl Percussion 8" claves ($6)
Stylophone ($24)
Cables
Cable adapters
The mic is decent for its price range. The headphones are good but they're absolutely overkill if all you're doing is editing voiceover work; i'd spend less there and more on the microphone. I also don't like USB microphones. Their drivers are often sub-par, and they limit future expandability. ATH-M50x or Sony MDR-7506 with an AT2020 (this comes with its own iso enclosure - best way to not pick up noise on a budget) and a Scarlett Solo would be my recommendation. You will also want a pop filter.
I hope I'm posting this in the right place.
I'm looking for a low-end solution for recording vocals, connected to a PC.
I have absolutely no experience whatsoever with audio hardware. My wife loves to sing - and though I am of course biased, I think she's pretty good at it - and so I want to get her a gift of some recording equipment.
I'm not looking for anything high-end; I'd like for it to be "decent", but it doesn't have to be professional level hardware. I'd like to be able to get everything for somewhere between $300-400 if possible. So, specifically, I'm looking for...
I assume there might need to be an amp in there somewhere? I don't know, I don't know anything about this stuff.
Would anyone please be willing to give me some recommendations on parts, and what specifically I will need? Thank you.
Edit: Okay, what about this?
AT-2020 Mic
Scarlett Solo USB Interface
Mic Stand
Pop Filter
XLR Cable
Seinnheser HD280 Headphones