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Foam Windshields for Shotgun mics - 10cm Hole

FWS-00025

Foam Windshield for Shotgun mic - 10cm Hole

£15.00 ex vat £18.00 inc vat

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Estimated delivery 2 - 5 Days

Radius 10cm Mic Foam (19/22) 

Made from high-quality acoustic foam designed to prevent plosives, boom swings swooshes and other light wind noise, whilst not interfering with high frequency audio capture. These are not cheap mic foams that turn to dust in your fingers and fade away fast. Radius foams are made in the United Kingdom using a semi-open cell material that is also resistant to UV and moisture. For shotgun microphones, the tapered foam is wider in the back to provide more side wind protection around the capsule and narrows toward the front to provide protection around the interference tube whilst allowing maximum acoustic transparency.

 

Suitable for:

  • JVC GY HD 200, MV-P615U
  • Sony ECM-XM1, ECM-CG1
  • Also fits other small shotgun microphones 19-22mm in diameter with slots less than 10cm from end of mic, as well as many 19-22mm diameter camera microphones with built-in XLR cables by Sony, JVC, Panasonic, and Ikegami cameras.

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