• Reviews around time (1.46 of 5)

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

    • This was difficult to attach to my mic and comes loose every time I try to adjust the position of the filter
    • Note to producer if they read the reviews: try making the screw on the attacher a little longer, I had a hard time getting it to be tight on my stand.
    • Messes up a couple times when moving it
    • The plastic washer at the end of the threading mechanism broke the first time I tightened it.
    • It seems like decent quality (I have never owned another), but the problem is I had a hard time attaching it to the microphone boom stand
    • Partnering this with a InnoGear Microphone Suspension Arm, this thing fell off every time I had to move the mic
    • Imperfections come out unnoticed, and I don't feel as if it will break any time soon.
    • but it's a struggle every time I put it on my Blue Yeti mic
    • Adjusting them to the perfect spot takes some manipulation and often times during my podcast, I find myself adjusting them
    • Several times I have bumped my desk and had the filter fall to the side
    • Buy a better mic such as the blue Yeti for those home performances if you are having such a hard time getting the "quality" you deserve.
    • i scratched big time trying every possible angle
    • It's also not the tightest thing ever, it feels like it wants to slip and get loose every time I try to touch it
    • takes some time and fidgeting but good enough for the price.
    • I put it on the bottom the first time and for the longest time didn't like it until I moved and figured out how to reattach it.
    • Sometimes it has a tough time holding up its own weight
    • I had a hard time finding something to mount this pop filter too because of the awkward design of the holding clamp.
    • I had the hardest time actually getting the filter to stay in
    • Broke the first time I used it.
    • but I have a really tough time getting it to stay in place.