Common types include:
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Foam Windscreens: Versatile, good for general plosive and light wind protection, easily customizable for branding. Less effective in very high wind.
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Furry/Hairy Windcovers (often used over foam): Excellent for outdoor use in moderate to high wind conditions as the fur further dissipates wind energy. Can be bulkier.
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Blimps/Zeppelins: Hard outer shell with an inner microphone suspension, offering maximum wind protection for professional outdoor recording (e.g., shotgun mics). Larger and more complex.
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Pop Filters (Mesh/Metal): Primarily used in studio vocal recording to reduce plosives, placed between the singer and microphone. Not designed for wind.
Our specialty is in customizable foam windscreens, offering a great balance of performance, branding, and versatility.