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Stedman PS101 popscreen: It stops the pops and it doesn't blowBy Warren Dent, added December 17, 2003
When I first saw the Stedman PS101 popscreen, I thought, "This is a popfilter?"
It sounds better. It's noticeably clearer than standard nylon filters. The louvered metal screen delivers an uncolored sound. It's washable. Anyone with vocalists coming in should have one for this purpose alone. You can clean it in the sink with soap and water if needed, or wipe it off and you're done.
It's sturdy. Everything about the unit is solid and should stand up to a lifetime of use. And even if it doesn't It comes with a lifetime warranty. Will I ever need that? Probably not, but it's nice to know it's there.
Steve Langer, the publisher of Mojo Pie recommends the Stedman PS101 for three reasons. He says, "First, the Stedman PS101 popfilters do not attenuate high frequencies like the traditional nylon pop screens do. Second, if you put one in front of you and blow through it, you don't feel any wind. It's an amazing diffusor. Third, they're very durable."
It's made in the USA. Yes, that's right. Stedman shows an innovative and durable product can still be made in the USA.
The Bottom Line: I admit that the Stedman PS101 is one of those cool little finds that makes a difference. Don't make your vocalist kiss the last singer that was in. Put up a Stedman PS101. Street price is around $42. Very highly recommended.
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Warren Dent can be found in his project studio by a lake over his garage in South Carolina, saying "Peter Piper picked a peck..." and other useless plosive pronouncements. You can contact him at warren@mojopie.com.
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