SKU: GC58-TMAX-P1

Thronmax P1 Proof-Pop Filter (Black)

Thronmax P1 Proof-Pop Filter (Black)

Protect any recording you make with a THRONMAX microphone, and save yourself from annoying plosives and pops with the P1 Proof-Pop Filter styled in black. The Pop Filter is made from steel and nylon, which eliminates pops far more effectively than fabric pop filters. A curved shield design ensures your mic will stay dry. It is very easy to mount on stands, thanks to its clamp.

Features:

Protects against Pops and Plosives

Steel and Nylon Construction

Curved Shield Design

Easy-to-Use Clamp

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Thronmax P1 Proof-Pop Filter (Black)

Protect any recording you make with a THRONMAX microphone, and save yourself from annoying plosives and pops with the P1 Proof-Pop Filter styled in black. The Pop Filter is made from steel and nylon, which eliminates pops far more effectively than fabric pop filters. A curved shield design ensures your mic will stay dry. It is very easy to mount on stands, thanks to its clamp.

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