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In order to avoid unwanted popping noises and the associated clipping with the pop filter, you must put it in the best position in front of your mouth. The Gravity MA POP 1 pop filter with a large screen diameter, double nylon covering and VARI®-ARM is used for this.

With this you can adjust your pop filter individually and flexibly and lock it so that its position no longer changes.

With just one adjusting screw, all joints can be rotated as desired until the desired position is reached and when you tighten them, you fix the entire VARI®-ARM. This means your pop filter no longer changes whether you want to sit at your desk and record a podcast or stand in the studio and sing a song.

The massive mounting bracket fits on any microphone stand, on the edge of a table or anywhere else you want to attach it in the clamp range of 15 mm to 35 mm.

  • All joints are locked centrally using an adjusting screw
  • Central joint toothed washer made of stainless steel
  • Solid clamp with a wide clamp range of 15 - 35 mm
  • Large shade diameter of 157 mm
  • Pop filter with double nylon covering
  • Stable steel construction

  • All joints are locked centrally using an adjusting screw
  • Solid clamp with a wide clamp range of 15 - 35 mm
  • Pop filter with double nylon covering
  • Subcategory: Pop protection
  • Material: Vari arm: steel
  • Dimensions: Shade diameter 157 mm
  • Weight: 0.504kg
  • Color / finish: Black
  • Fits for: Tube diameter 15-35 mm

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