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Good budget option with some trade-offs
I ordered this for my wife as she was having issues with reflected sounds from a window in her recordings. The mic screen works well for this job and has reduced this undesired sound well.
Pros:
1. Construction
Well constructed with almost all metal hardware, aside from the foam, and resin knobs.
The acoustic foam is sturdy and works well for its intended function as sound isolation.
2. Functionality
Helps to reduce reflected sound in rooms without acoustic treatment, as well as isolating the microphone from other sound sources and preventing cross talk.
3. Ease of use
Easy assembly and disassembly.
Cons
1. Weight
The mic screen is quite heavy and this makes it impractical to use with many mounting setups.
From a practical standpoint, it is only suited to being mounted vertically on top of a straight microphone stand with a wide heavy base, as it is too heavy to be mounted at the end of a standard boom arm or desk-mounted broadcasting arm.
2. Design.
The central L bracket stand is attached to the back of the mic screen using two metal thumb screws, and these have a tendency to come loose causing the bracket to sag. I have had to modify them (adding wax to the threads) to prevent this from happening.
This bracket offers very limited options for mic positioning, and it is difficult to adjust it without taking the screws out, effectively forcing you to disassemble it to do so. However, I think these issues could be improved quite easily by replacing the thumb screws with wing nuts instead.
Another improvement would also be allowing the mounting bracket to be adjusted by 90 degrees to change the weight distribution of the mic screen (so that it curves above and below the microphone rather than around the sides.)
3 Quality control
Whilst I appreciate it is a budget item, the quality control could be improved. The unit I received was covered in small damages from the manufacturer, including chipped and scratched paintwork, scuffed knobs, small areas of corrosion.
Conclusion
Overall, it works for it's intended purpose and will last a long time but there are some trade-off's with practicality and flexibility which will make it unsuitable for some setups.
Pros:
1. Construction
Well constructed with almost all metal hardware, aside from the foam, and resin knobs.
The acoustic foam is sturdy and works well for its intended function as sound isolation.
2. Functionality
Helps to reduce reflected sound in rooms without acoustic treatment, as well as isolating the microphone from other sound sources and preventing cross talk.
3. Ease of use
Easy assembly and disassembly.
Cons
1. Weight
The mic screen is quite heavy and this makes it impractical to use with many mounting setups.
From a practical standpoint, it is only suited to being mounted vertically on top of a straight microphone stand with a wide heavy base, as it is too heavy to be mounted at the end of a standard boom arm or desk-mounted broadcasting arm.
2. Design.
The central L bracket stand is attached to the back of the mic screen using two metal thumb screws, and these have a tendency to come loose causing the bracket to sag. I have had to modify them (adding wax to the threads) to prevent this from happening.
This bracket offers very limited options for mic positioning, and it is difficult to adjust it without taking the screws out, effectively forcing you to disassemble it to do so. However, I think these issues could be improved quite easily by replacing the thumb screws with wing nuts instead.
Another improvement would also be allowing the mounting bracket to be adjusted by 90 degrees to change the weight distribution of the mic screen (so that it curves above and below the microphone rather than around the sides.)
3 Quality control
Whilst I appreciate it is a budget item, the quality control could be improved. The unit I received was covered in small damages from the manufacturer, including chipped and scratched paintwork, scuffed knobs, small areas of corrosion.
Conclusion
Overall, it works for it's intended purpose and will last a long time but there are some trade-off's with practicality and flexibility which will make it unsuitable for some setups.
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Not for all rooms
I found I got a better sound just playing my guitar out into my living room. I have built panels for it and I have bass traps, so depending on your own room setup and your desired sound this will be more or less useful. It did make the sound more concentrated and louder when the mic was placed further into the absorber.
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Pretty poor build quality, but does the job well for the price
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Good accoustics, bad quality
The sound definitelly improved in my untreated dorm room - I can't hear the reflections from the wall behind the mic anymore. However, the building quality is rather poor. The metal framework is flimsy and came slightly bent. Its also heavy and hangs on the micstand like a sad elephant.
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