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User Manual for Auray PFNY-6 Nylon Pop Filter with Gooseneck Click to enlarge the picture
Contents of the user manual for the Auray PFNY-6 Nylon Pop Filter with
- Product category: Pop & Reflection Filters Auray
- Brand: Auray
- Description and content of package
- Technical information and basic settings
- Frequently asked questions – FAQ
- Troubleshooting (does not switch on, does not respond, error message, what do I do if...)
- Authorized service for Auray Pop & Reflection Filters
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User manual for the Auray PFNY-6 Nylon Pop Filter with contain basic instructions
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for possible defects should you make a warranty claim. Download an official Auray user manual in which you will find instructions on how to install, use, maintain and service your product.
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Product description Designed for use with microphones, the Auray PFNY-6 is a pop filter that minimizes vocal plosives and reduces errant breath noise. It's suitable for home and pro studios alike, and lends itself to all sorts of recording applications, including sung vocals, voice-overs, broadcasts, and podcasts.
The PFNY-6 utilizes a double-layered nylon screen, affording a clear view of the capsule; thus, the PFNY-6 won't impede a vocalist from giving a robust-sounding performance, captured on-axis. Additionally, this screen protects your microphone capsule from corrosive moisture.
Its 13" flexible gooseneck will give you plenty of room to maneuver, allowing you to place the screen as close to the capsule as you'd like. A sturdy C-clamp with a thumbscrew fastener protects against slippage, while a rubber grommet and padding protect your mic stand's finish. General Features - Prevents Vocal Plosives
- Anyone who has recorded vocal tracks knows what the sound of p and b can do to the take when a microphone is left unprotected. This double-layered nylon screen dissipates the rush of air caused by vocal plosives, thus minimizing the popping sounds that can compromise your recording.
- Robust Vocal Tracks
- By minimizing vocal plosives, vocalists can move closer to the microphone and train their voice directly on the mic capsule for a more rich, centered, warm, and robust track.
- Protects Against Corrosive Moisture
- In addition to protecting your take from vocal plosives, the PFNY-6 protects your mic capsule from corrosive moisture.
- Easy to Attach
- The PFNY-6 is outfitted with a sturdy C-clamp that attaches easily to a mic stand or mic boom. Its thumbscrew fastener adjusts to most sizes, and the rubber grommet won't scratch your mic stand's finish.
UPC: 847628000858 In the Box Auray PFNY-6 Nylon Pop Filter with Gooseneck Limited 1-Year Warranty Table of Contents
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Technical parametersAuray PFNY-6 Specs | Diameter | Screen: 6" / 15.2 cm | | Gooseneck Length | 13" / 33 cm | | Total Length | 22" / 55.9 cm | | Weight | 0.45 lb / 204.1 g | | | | Package Weight | 0.7 lb | | Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 14.4 x 6.4 x 0.4" |
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