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The CISNOStudio Condenser Mic Microphone Shock Mount with Wind Screen Pop Filter Combo is an essential tool for any recording enthusiast. This combo includes a shock mount that minimizes vibrations and a pop filter that reduces unwanted noise, ensuring high-quality audio capture for podcasts, music, and more.
B**K
Awesome
I really can't believe this thing was like $12. A combo shock mount/pop filter all in one, for this price is unbeatable.Is it perfect? For $12 yes, yes it is.I'll talk about the three pieces separatelyFirst the 5/8 threaded mount that connects to your mic stand or boom arm - The threads are metal, not plastic, The angle of the mic is adjustable and it has a nice thumbscrew to loosen / tighten that. The thumbscrew has metal components as well.Next, lets talk about the pop filter.It worked fine for me - my test is always to blow on my hand directly, verses with a pop filter in between and confirm the filter disperses the wind energy This one worked fine. It uses a fine metal screen (And I mean super fine, this is not screendoor/window screen material!) Metal screens are nice, Fabric tends to get wonky.Next lets talk about the shock mount.It feels barely big enough for the Audio Technica 2100 mic I have, but it works - the mic is held in place by 4 "rubber bands" - the package came with 4 extras, which is good because you have to stretch them quite a bit to get them on - None have broken yet, but it felt Like I was really pushing it when putting them on.The shock mount works as expected and some light mechanical taps to the stand were not picked up by the mic.If there was any 'weakness' to this whole thing, it's how the pop filter attaches to the shock mount - Those little brass things you see in the picture are pretty small, and remarkably, they screw into a brass fitting in the plastic - so even here you don't have to worry about stripping the threads. that said, the holes drilled through them are just barely the right size to fit the bar through, so it takes a minute of fiddling to get it working.In summary, as I said in the beginning, for $12 this is an outstanding value and you should buy this right now.
D**H
Looks cheap, feels cheap and works perfectly!
This is probably not the set up you want if you are moving your gear all of the time or you do not use hard cases to do so.I needed something fast to fit my AT 2100's for the field. I really had no expectations that these would be the ultimate answer but so far they have held up to my abuse. I am sure that I will have to solder the rod to the filter brace someday but until then I have no other need to look elsewhere.I had read a review that stated the rubber bands broke pretty quickly and I did snap on on the first day but there were an additional 6 included in the package so no down time.
T**.
Cheap Chinese build quality, poor threading. Shock mount works great.
Microphone clip is threaded poorly. Nearly stripped the threads on two of my mic stands trying to attach this thing -- and yes, I've flipped the adapter around and made sure I was using the correct side. Cheap Chinese build quality. I ended up Frankenstein-ing a previous mic clip with this one, and it works like a charm. The shock mount is great, does its job well. I have not experimented with the pop filter as I opted for a foam ball instead. I do appreciate the detachable/removable pop filter.
P**R
You need a pop filter anyway, and this is a good buy.
For the money, it's really a good value, but the rubber bands that form the shock mount re flimsy and break easily. The good news is that you can replace them with ordinary small rubber bands - I used one from by daughter's Rainbow Loom. My ATR2100 fits it OK, as would most mics of this ilk.So, if you are considering blowing a few bucks anyway on a plain pop filter, this might be a better deal. I don't yet know how well it travels, though.
J**.
Excellent customer service.
I was unhappy with the item but the seller went out of their way to make things right. I appreciate good customer service.
A**.
Does not match description and received defective item
The media could not be loaded. Note, this is NOT a metal screen, it is a standard pop filter mesh... which is not what I bought it for.I thought I’d try to keep it anyways, but I couldn’t even assemble it since once of the brass pieces was missing a hole. I ordered two of these and only 1 was missing the hole. See image and video.
W**?
You Get What You Pay For
This is very cheap in both material and price. The shock mount is acceptable (I guess) but the pop filter is a total joke. I notice no difference with it on or off. If you're on a budget and if you really don't want to spend the extra $10-20 for something better, I suppose this will do. It doesn't work for me though.
T**Y
I have four of these and they are perfect.
I have four and am so glad I found these. I do take my mics off to travel to out of studio locations. I'm a bit clumsy and one day I just might break one of the rubber bands. So, I'd like to purchase some as a back-up. Where can I find them to purchase? Thanks you!
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