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Den er meget let og fungere godt og den trækker ikke mikrofonstativ ned, så det er ikke så besværlig, men den er lidt skæv på mikrofonstativ, men jeg klarer mig.
I purchased this for my small home studio. I do not have the room treated and someone recommended I try a micscreen. I flirted with buying a more expensive t.bone one for ¤99 but in the end decided on this. I have a table mounted microphone boom and thought the metal one would be too heavy. To my dissapointment when it arrived the slot on the metal bracket was only 3/8"while the connection on the boom is 5/8". I am now left with the dilemma of having to find a reducer/extention piece to allow this application. I have for now used it on an ordinary stand. The isolation is amazing. Much better than I exoected. I will still need to have some treatment done to the room. But for now this will more than do. Good product, easy to use and set up with good isolation values.
This is an interesting product. First of all, it's big. very big. On the other hand, it can be easily fitted to mic holder. It is made of light foam, so it prevent sound leakage from back and sides. However positioning the mic is a real challenge. The more U push it to back the more dominant 200 Hz buildup happens. Best position so far is to put slightly out from the Micscreen. It is suggested to put a light foam or pillow to the top as the mic catches the sound from top. But it definitaly gives better result compared to poorly treated room.
Unfortunately as I had little experience with studio recording, I didn't initially know how to screw this screen onto my microphone stand properly.
When I did, I almost forced my microphone cable due to the way my microphone needs to be orientated towards the speaker.
Thankfully I got some good advice from the Thomann support team and I'm grateful to them for that.
Still, after these initial struggles this microphone screen has served me rather well and it's been very useful to achieve clean vocal recording from my Shure SM57 with a proper windscreen attached.
Is it perfect? I suppose not.
But if you're in need of a simple, affordable solution this works out reasonably well.