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Royer Labs PS101 Pop Filter with Gooseneck

BH #ROPS101 • MFR #PS101
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Royer Labs PS101 Pop Filter with Gooseneck
Key Features
  • Durable Metal Filter
  • Won't Alter Sound
  • Flexible Gooseneck
  • Washable with Soap and Water
The Royer Labs PS101 is a pop filter that won't alter your sound. The filter is fashioned out of louvered metal that deflects wind away from the mic, letting sound go directly through. The filter attaches easily to your mic stand and provides flexible positioning thanks to its gooseneck. Fashioned out of metal, the pop filter can be washed with soap and water.
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Royer Labs PS101 Overview

The Royer Labs PS101 is a pop filter that won't alter your sound. The filter is fashioned out of louvered metal that deflects wind away from the mic, letting sound go directly through. The filter attaches easily to your mic stand and provides flexible positioning thanks to its gooseneck. Fashioned out of metal, the pop filter can be washed with soap and water.

UPC: 850035900192

Royer Labs PS101 Specs

Filter Type
Pop Filter
Filter Size
Not Specified by Manufacturer
Attachment Style
Clamp with Screw
Adjustable Height
Yes
Filter Material
Metal
Material of Construction
Metal
Packaging Info
Package Weight
0.8 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
10.7 x 10.4 x 2.25"

Royer Labs PS101 Reviews

It's the best

By John
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2022-04-10

The only way to filter, especially with ribbon mikes. There are others that work well enough, but they seem to block the sound a bit... coming out of them you won't feel a breeze, but the PS101 emits this gentle breeze which is just enough to convey the sound waves unimpeded. Always use a pop filter of some kind, and the metal ones last and are washable, but this one is the best.

I would buy this over and over its great

By Ellis aka ESD
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2011-03-19

Its used to block pops coming through the mic and this does a great job at doing that. I get clear sound no pops what so ever

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