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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Very poorly made, disappointing,
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This review is from: MXL PF-001 Pop Filter (Electronics)
When this arrived, I was a little concerned, since the cloth-covered filter was popped out of the hoop, and floating around in the package. I put it back into the hoop, and tightened the clamp nut as tight as I could by hand, and the filter had no strength. The filter would pop effortlessly out of the hoop, and the hoop itself was unable to support itself in any position but hanging down limply. The gooseneck is weak, and can barely support the weight of the filter. I set it up, and placed it on my mic stand, then went to class. When I got back and went to record a few things with it, the filter promptly fell out of the hoop, and the bottom "seam" of the fabric came unglued. Now I've got a barely usable stand-clamp gooseneck with a ring clamp that can't stand up on its own, and a pop filter with a large hole at one end where the fabric came unglued.
This is a dirt-cheap pop filter that can't hold itself together and is totally unusable.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Simple and standard,
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This review is from: MXL PF-001 Pop Filter (Electronics)
It is what it is, a microphone por filter. It does with it suppose to do. My only complain is that the bolt that secures it to the stand does not come with a rubber ending or similar soft material to avoid scratching the stand. In this sense, the design is pretty primitive.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Starting to fall apart,
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This review is from: MXL PF-001 Pop Filter (Electronics)
The yolk that fastens the actual hoop to the gooseneck is the weak link here - I've owned mine only a few weeks and it's already falling off. That's fine as long as you don't cast it at too severe an angle.
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