#HolidayGiftGuide: The audioRose Microphone Pop Filter (Discount Code)

Are you a singer, rapper or podcaster or do you know one? Then the The audioRose Microphone Pop Filter is the perfect stocking stuffer. Whether you have a home studio or are looking to build one. This is a must have.

The audioRose Microphone Pop Filter helps create professional sounding recordings by filtering out the “p” and “b” sounds that occur in everyday speech. It features two individual screens.  

As an added bonus, the filter comes with a downloadable Recording Tips and Tricks eBook to help make the best recordings possible.
I know a lot of people who home record these days and a few of them could definitely have benefitted from this filter. Such a simple piece of equipment makes all the difference in the world in how your recorded voice sounds.

It’s pretty lightweight and compact but sturdy so, you can travel with it if needed and the clamp makes it easy to attach and remove as needed.

I tried to get a nice close up of the fabric so you can see how nicely solidly woven it is which is what makes it so great for recordings.

You know what else is great? The price. At just under $20, you really can’t go wrong. You know what’s even better than that? We have a discount code for $4 off which makes it practically a steal for the holidays.
You can purchase the audioRose Microphone Pop Filter on Amazon.com. Someone will be musically thrilled that you thought of their creative endeavors this holiday season.
To redeem the $4 off discount code enter RAINMPF4 at checkout when you purchase on Amazon.com

For more information visit audioRose.net. To purchase visit Amazon.com.

 
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