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This fuzzy "fur" windscreen fits over the RODE shotgun foam windscreen.
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Awesome windscreen
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Good windscreen.
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This Dead Kitten Windscreen might work if there's a breeze during a narration or interview.
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It's a great windscreen and significantly muffles audio interference
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I think this is one of my favorite windscreens
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Don't chuck out $35 for the fancy 'foamcore' windscreens
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It's a little morbid calling this windscreen a dead kitten, but it works wonders on improving the sound quality in noisy situations
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Overall, I'm pleased (maybe even a little surprised) with how well the Rode windscreens work.
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This Dead Kitten Windscreen might work if there's a breeze during a narration or interview.
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If you're planning to record outdoors with a Zoom H4N, you won't regret purchasing this windscreen.
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While it's cheaper than the genuine windscreen, it definitely doesn't look like a $25 product.
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This Rode "Dead Kitten" windscreen also fits and works on the Tascam DR-07MKII digital recorder, even with the built-in microphones in the "open" A-B position.
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The sound from the camera's mics inadvertently provided a good "no windscreen" reference recording.
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Very cool little windscreen.
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First, I was not sure if it was the right windscreen because it felt little bigger than the microphone, and the manual showed a solid black one
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Otherwise, the windscreen works as it should on my Zoom H4n recorder.