• Reviews around position (4.19 of 5)

    Neewer NW(B-3) 6 inch Studio Microphone Mic Round Shape Wind Pop Filter Mask Shield with Stand Clip (Black Filter)

    • I will say that the goose neck seems to have issues with its own weight, though, and you have to set the filter in some odd positions so that it doesn't just hang directly downward.
    • To get it into the correct position I had to tighten the screw on it so much it ended up scratching up my Yeti microphone
    • everything is in a good position, but if I move anything it falls off and I have to re-position
    • I have to work with it a bit to get it in the right position in front of the mic where it won't fall to the side or forward
    • It does what it needs to, I just needed to fiddle around with it a lot to verify it was working and in the right position.
    • So it doesn't hold its position very well at all
    • Maybe it's just how I have it mounted to my Rode PSA1 with a generic shockmount to hold my Blue Yeti mic, but the pop filter barely reaches a usable position....
    • It's just a little hard to move it into the right position without it going too far or too short, but overall worth the money and a nice pick
    • Hard to maneuver to get to the right position.
    • It stayed in position well for about a week
    • You can't expect much based on the price and the design but it works well if you are on a budget and don't mind getting it to the right position for a while
    • The mount works well on just about any music stand and it holds it's position well
    • After a while of messing with it I finally figured out what position was good for it where it felt comfortable and the gooseneck wasn't in my way
    • The goose neck is sort of flimsy and will droop on you until you manage to get it in a good position.
    • Every time i move my mic i spend a good 5 minutes getting the filter to stay in the right position
    • I had to secure my bent position with cable ties in order to have it even be able to stand upright in front of my microphone
    • There is also the problem that the adjustable arm of the pop filter tends to sag a little bit and isn't quite as rigid as I would like, so it requires a bit of messing with to get it in the right position
    • You will have to tie this in the correct position.
    • It worked really well at first but after a while the top started to come loose and sometimes it spins under its own weight into really awkward positions
    • I do YouTube gaming videos and this thing helps a lot with getting rid of those annoying P's and B's in your voice
    • Works great at blocking out p, s, etc
    • Pretty good, does it’s job