Description

Rode WS7 Deluxe Wind Screen Pop Filter for NTG3
When recording in adverse environmental conditions, use the RØDE WS7 large deluxe windscreen which is designed to reduce wind noise. A suitable pop filter for the RØDE NTG3 and any shotgun microphone with a maximum slot length of 186.5mm (7 1/4 inches) and a diameter of 19-20mm.

Specifications
- Weight: 53 grams
- Maximum microphone length of slots: 186.5mm (7 1/4”)
- Maximum microphone diameter: 19-20mm
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to answer the age-old question of which pop filter or windscreen is right for you today's
question comes from Fran bago and he asks screen pop filters verse foam pop filters for
condenser microphones which of the two do you prefer before we get into that question I think
it's important to understand what the difference between a windscreen and a pop filter actually is
a windscreen is typically a fairly thick piece of foam that surrounds a microphone 360 degrees and
attempts to absorb or diffuse any air coming out of your mouth before it has a chance to hit the
microphones diaphragm a pop filter on the other hand can be made out of nylon metal or plastic
and it can function by diffusion aka absorbing or spreading out the air or deflection aka
redirecting the air away from the microphones capsule secondly and most impor ![]() ![]() Similar products We value your privacy We use cookies to enhance your browsing experience, serve personalized ads or content, and analyze our traffic. By clicking "Accept All", you consent to our use of cookies. |
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