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Does such a thing exist?

What I'm looking for is a pop screen that does the least coloration of the voice. I'll be using it on U87s, 414s, basically, any VO mic.

What do you use for your VO and vocal recordings?

Also, does foam protection sound any good on a U87? I've seen photos of people putting foam socks onto U87s. I can't imagine those sound very good (high-end loss).

Did you search to find one that does the least amount of coloration to the sound?

Does anyone still use the old nylon-on-the-coathanger trick?

Thanks!

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I guess my ears need more training, I've never noticed that before! – Hubert Campbell Aug 12 2010 at 1:27

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I'm a big fan of the Sterling Audio metal pop filter. I use it with my C414 all the time. Sounds great, and you can just wash it off with a cloth when done. Doesn't smell like the fabric ones do!

It has a nice long neck too.

I've not noticed any high end loss with it.

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Thanks Colin!!! – Utopia Aug 11 2010 at 20:03
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This little guy might do the trick for you? I've used it once, but it was to long ago, i don't really remember how it performed.

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I have one of those at my studio.. it works great but it can be a little bit noisy sometimes. – António Porém Pires Aug 12 2010 at 21:31
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I like the Avantone PS-1 Pro Shield -- another metal one, easily cleaned, doesn't color, and works great. Use 'em all the time!

--jpf

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+1 on the metal filters. We've got a number of these Stedman's that I prefer to the nylon filters: http://www.stedmancorp.com/pages/ps101.html

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That's the exact one I have. – Utopia Aug 12 2010 at 1:00

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