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Pop filter for cabs/instruments?
Hello all,
I've bought my first set of condensers--the MXL 990/991 pack. I've been told that the 991 can sound good on cabs, but I'm a bit worried about throwing any condenser up against a amp or cab producing some serious bass. Is OK to just leave it as is, or should I put a pop filter in front of it to soften the blow? Thanks, Alex
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