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ax1lla
New member
Hi all,
After browsing through a ton of threads regarding pop filters, I feel I still don't have a clue.
Half of what I read tells newbs (like myself) to use panty hose. Another 25% say use metal only (stedman) and not nylon. Another 15% say use the cheap ones and they are just as good. Finally, the last portion says they are not needed and just have the vocalist sing correctly.
So, does anyone have a bit of science or facts behind what the pop filter does to the sound and how the different filters compare? For example, is there any data out there that shows how a metal pop filter changes the high end frequenies compared to panty hose?
I don't want to spend needless money....but I also don't want to take away from quality of the mic sound (SP B1).
Thanks,
Corey
After browsing through a ton of threads regarding pop filters, I feel I still don't have a clue.
Half of what I read tells newbs (like myself) to use panty hose. Another 25% say use metal only (stedman) and not nylon. Another 15% say use the cheap ones and they are just as good. Finally, the last portion says they are not needed and just have the vocalist sing correctly.
So, does anyone have a bit of science or facts behind what the pop filter does to the sound and how the different filters compare? For example, is there any data out there that shows how a metal pop filter changes the high end frequenies compared to panty hose?
I don't want to spend needless money....but I also don't want to take away from quality of the mic sound (SP B1).
Thanks,
Corey