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Wouldn’t go for this again
While the actual filter itself is okay and will do its job (and the size IS nice for a condenser with a shock mount), I have to second the others’ opinions: the swan neck is to weak and tends to droop, it’s attached to the clamp with a short thread which tends to open when under load (the filter’s weight), and to make matters worse, it pokes through on the inside of the clamp, and instantly scuffed up my brand new mike arm—not the end of the world, it’s a tool, but it could easily have been prevented.
So all in all, not a recommendation from my side.
So all in all, not a recommendation from my side.
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ideal!
I use it with a sm57 and a p220 both behind it - so its nice and big.
Both mic's benefit from it nicely!
Both mic's benefit from it nicely!
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Lovely pop filter for all situations
A simple and easy to install popkiller for every studio situation.
The great thing is that you can attach it to every stand and put in place as you wish.
I've just found that the meal connection, even though it is sturdy and really well made, has an attachment that will tilt the filter slightly: nothing really bad but just a thing to consider while recording long sessions, but overall a good piece of gear to have.
The great thing is that you can attach it to every stand and put in place as you wish.
I've just found that the meal connection, even though it is sturdy and really well made, has an attachment that will tilt the filter slightly: nothing really bad but just a thing to consider while recording long sessions, but overall a good piece of gear to have.
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Size does matter
I really love this product. The size is so great, it makes you more comfortable while recording. And what a value, can't beat the price!
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Gooseneck on 6PM
Filter itself is good, but the gooseneck have "6PM" symptom :) badly holds the position. Not the cheapest popfilter... Looks that is is not suitable for all possible mounting variations.
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ENORMOUS
This thing is enormous, but that's an excellent thing, as it allows for more flection to absorb any amount of reasonable pressure a vocalist can throw at it. A+++++++.
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A real professional standard
I’ve gone through plenty of cheap pop filters that constantly sag or fall over, but the K&M 23966 Popkiller XL is on a completely different level. The 200 mm nylon screen is massive, which is a relief when you're recording with a large condenser mic and need plenty of room to move around without worrying about plosives. It screws securely onto all standard microphone stands, and while it's professional-grade, it stays lightweight enough that it won't tip over a smaller desk stand. It feels like a piece of gear that will easily last a decade in the studio.
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Good budget pop shield for recording
Having read other reviews I thought I had a good idea what this shield would be like, and I think those have been accurate. It does the job well, and didn't cost a huge amount - perfect for a project or home studio.
Cons: the clamp could be more secure - works fine, but could be stronger or more stable. The gooseneck is a bit slow to react if you want to change position, but once set is pretty stable. Perfectly fine if you set it and leave it, probably less so if you want to keep adjusting it for different singers.
Cons: the clamp could be more secure - works fine, but could be stronger or more stable. The gooseneck is a bit slow to react if you want to change position, but once set is pretty stable. Perfectly fine if you set it and leave it, probably less so if you want to keep adjusting it for different singers.
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I strongly recommend!
The double layer part is very useful.
Very beautiful and well built.
K&M quality
Very beautiful and well built.
K&M quality
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AOK
First class - solid built - and extra large - which is a bonus over some others I own
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