• Reviews around base (3.14 of 5)

    Dragonpad USA 6" Microphone Studio Pop Filter with Clamp - Black

    • Weak base, constantly drops and doesn't hold well
    • Having the Blue Yeti also mean the base is hard to attach the filter to
    • The base is not reliable
    • The one issue I have with it is that it can be finicky to get in exactly the right spot based on what you're attaching it to and how you're trying to bend it
    • but the base is awkward and prone to damage the paint on the base of the mic (in my case a Yeti mic).
    • So this thing works as
    • Worked exactly as I wanted it to
    • It does not bend as well as in the product picture
    • It works as it was intended, sturdy design.
    • Simple set up, and worked as it was supposed to.
    • Not as flexible as I would like it to be not really many placement options
    • I use this when recording music with my band or solo, as well as for videos and streaming on twitch!the price was right and it easily hooked on to my mic stand!
    • Tried it with the microphone cover and without, as well as with different mic covers, and you can actually tell when the pop-filter is used.
    • The neck is extremely difficult to adjust and lacks fine tunign as a
    • Also good s***.
    • Really helps with my absurdly loud "s's" and "th's"
    • Noticeably dampens sharp "s" and "p" sounds.