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A bit thin and flimsy but works fine.
I wouldn't use something like this in the studio but for a rehearsal vocal mic or on stage it's fine. It's a bit flimsy and will tear more easily than a quality windscreen so probably not the best choice for extensive touring but it's ok for the price (which is so cheap it's more or less free).
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Simple, Functional Protection
This windscreen is a practical accessory that I use with the t.bone MB75 Beta microphone. It effectively minimizes wind noise and plosives, enhancing vocal clarity for recordings and live settings. However, it does seem like heavy use would make it deform or break up, though that hasn't yet with the use I've put it through. For the price, it doesn't matter to me, as it does the job well.
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Could be cheaper, but good
Using them on t.bone CD1200 and they fit.
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A small accessory that can save your life
This windscreen is absolutely necessary when playing outside and it's a bit windy: it keeps those whistles away and prevents some feedbacks if the amp is too close while busking (and in general). The quality is good enough, the foam looks sturdy and pleasant and you can feel it is made for doing many gigs and, as a final bonus, it is an extra layer of protection for your mic.
Then look at the price: absolutely good!
Then look at the price: absolutely good!
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Yes yes, no sound problem, cheap, does it!
Solved all those nasty "ss" and "plosives" on my handheld.
Its quite thick, but in no way damages sound quality, I found...it does enhance it on my sharp, bright mic choices.
The generalistic shape will not give you much of an issue, but one does well to remember its not tailor made and so it might slide off sometimes, nothing that can't be fixed.
So for the idea, and price, very satisfied.
Cheers.
Its quite thick, but in no way damages sound quality, I found...it does enhance it on my sharp, bright mic choices.
The generalistic shape will not give you much of an issue, but one does well to remember its not tailor made and so it might slide off sometimes, nothing that can't be fixed.
So for the idea, and price, very satisfied.
Cheers.
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Fits SE v7 mic
Fits SE Electronics V7 mic, good quality.
Slightly eating high frequencies. SO not fit and forget solution
What else to expect from it?
Slightly eating high frequencies. SO not fit and forget solution
What else to expect from it?
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I use the "the t.bone Windscreen WS60 " together with my Zoom H1 to record jam sessions on the local jazz club. Also for recording interviews for podcasting its ideal to combine with the zoom. From time to time I wash the windscreen with water.Good quality for the money.
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Fits the sennheiser e845
I was slightly worried that it wouldn't be a good fit but it seems to fit really well. It seems to do it's job well and was really cheap. I didn't want to order some of ebay because you're never quite sure what you're getting from there.
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Does what it's supposed to do
It helps you get rid of all the breathing and p and s sounds.
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Best foam for the price.
It is cheap and functional. Foam doesn't feel cheap, witch is nice and sound stays the same after applying this foam on mycrophone. I recorded one song with this foam on Shure sm58 and I cant notice any difference in sound quality.
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