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The XTUGA Recording Microphone Isolation Shield features a 3-panel high-density absorbent foam design with a foldable top cover, engineered to reduce noise interference and room reflections. Its adjustable arch and height settings provide customizable sound isolation, compatible with various mic stands and desktops. Lightweight yet durable, this shield enhances vocal clarity for professional studio and podcast recordings.

































| ASIN | B096FPZPYL |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,205 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #183 in Recording Studio Acoustical Treatments |
| Body Material | Plastic |
| Color Name | black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,070) |
| Date First Available | June 2, 2021 |
| Item Weight | 2.77 pounds |
| Item model number | B-BURNER |
| Neck Material Type | Plastic |
| Product Dimensions | 15.75 x 5.12 x 7.09 inches |
| Size | MIS01 |
T**.
Very flexible
Just as advertised. Good quality acoustic foam. Arrived on time
Y**E
Surprised
Works good to quieten room reverb reflections. As soon as I install I notice my mic had a lower volume , sounded darker( not bassier) , and less brittle. This let me know it is working. I posted a picture so others would understand where to put the nuts for the bolt during installation. You drop it in the slot and it holds the nut for you. I had seen other reviewers who said the bolts were to short. They are not to short it was user error. Overall happy with this purchase. This unit will not completely stop noise but it does block reflections and that's what I needed
P**R
Great product, feels sturdy... whoever designed the assembly........ we need to have a word
As in the title, great product. Feels sturdy and seems to help with room noise a bit, although I had hoped for a liiittle better result. Im using an mxl 990 cheapo condenser that is very "noisy" and I was hoping this would quell the problem. Definitely helped, but the blame is on the mic. That being said.. Satan himself designed the assembly. Placing nuts in small crevices you cant see or reach, held in place by nothing while putting the screw in, just kinda floating around hoping you hit the threads. When you adjust it it makes a loud plastic *SNAP* sound that made me think I broke it. I was a Lego fiend who graduated to IKEA furniture and kept climbing that mountain. I love putting stuff together. Idk why, but i do. I did not enjoy this one bit. Show me someone who put this together in under 24 hours without the use of profanity, and I will show you a LIAR! In all seriousness, it was pretty difficult to put together. Had I assembled these before, im sure I could've gotten it done in a reasonable amount of time, but snapping 5 pieces of plastic together took me over an hour. Thought I could tackle it on my lunch break, but nooooooohohoho. Lotta dropping nuts, lotta swearing, lotta looking up at the sky asking deep questions - most of which starting with the word, "Why?" Ultimately, im glad I got it, you should too, but you have been warned that it's a pain to put together if you have never done one before. There is absolutely NO reason that this had to be designed this way for assembly and I have NO idea who thought it was a good idea to make the customer struggle so. For real... I can't wrap my mind around who and why it was designed this way for assembly. BUT it's assembled and has been tested successfully. I am not remorseful of my purchase. I would estimate it blocked out about 30% of the room noise for my noisy mic. Good luck, and have fun!
T**E
Assemble you refle
Ooooh I love this thing it is very light and does a wonderful job... 😎
J**S
Ingenious design matched by inferior quality
The look, the dense foam, the interlocking parts and captive screws - all wonderful. The surround - smallish but adequate. The parts - absolutely disgusting. All plastic save the bolts for the hinges and the mic stand/mic holder. The plastic hinges, I'm afraid to manipulate. The metal parts for the mic - cheap all too pliable steel. I barely touched the hood and the entire bracket bent down under weight of the hood plus mic and I had no choice but to bend it back up and let's just see how long either the bracket will hold up or the plastic hinges interlocking each panel. Sure...that's conjecture but my confidence is low. If not for the trouble of disassembly, repacking and dealing with the Return policy for which I've been sent threaten to 'cancel account' warnings I'd send this back in a heartbeat..and i may still if the window is open. Far as isolation is concerned, probably will do the job, but for how long? When my stomach is turning fearing touching gear for risk of unreliability, all enjoyment goes away.
B**T
Super in a home studio ...
The sides fold in and stay put. The roof panels are a smart idea. The small size can tuck in with a snare mic for isolation. I eventually bought 3 small and 1 large for a studio drum kit. Slightly physical to assemble and a little pricey.
L**E
Game changer
This thing really helps keep unwanted sounds out of your microphone and it's good quality and easy to build. This one is very awesome the the better version since the top also has lips which prevent audio from coming through the top. With the purchase of a adaptor I was able to put my Yeti Blue Microphone on it
R**S
Breaks from normal use and can't handle rear cable mics like samson q9u
I didn't really get to try this out since it was supposed to work for front address mics with rear cabling but, even when I attached my samson q9u as far as possible on the rod and then on the knob past the rod, no matter what angle I turned it, the back of the mic pressed against the back wall of foam. Impossible to plug in an xlr cable and bent the usb cable right at the connection to the mic. Also, simply folding and unfolding it a few time broke one of the plastic hinges. The steel bolt and screw were okay, but the panels won't ever stick together. This is really only good for standing side address mics or possibly smaller front address mics with side cabling. Though the steel parts are sturdy the plastic broke within 3 days and I essentially just left it sitting out of the way after putting it together. Not sure when it broke. May have been when I was screwing the panel on during assembly. Didn't notice until I fully unfolded it to flatten out and have all five panels side by side. No snap or crack heard, but it's definitely broken. Will be returning. Even if I buy an extension so the mic will sit on the bracket and be able to be fed an output cable, that puts the microphone well outside of the foam sound isolation zone which defeats the purpose. Wish I could write a more positive review. I had high hopes for this product.
N**M
Ottimo rapporto qualità-prezzo, facile da montare (10-15 min)
D**7
I used this in combination with my Rode NT1 and for a mic that picks up loads of room noise like the NT1 and TLM2, this isn't a bad product to have if you can't put foam on your walls or can't soundproof your room. My biggest gripe with this thing is that it's a bit heavy. While decent for desk use, trying to use it on a mic stand has been pointless in my experience. And it's not small either, you'll need an adequate amount of desk space to use it and it can be obstructive. Overall, while this product isn't bad, this and others doing the same thing are pretty situational. If you're considering this, I'd honestly recommend you either get something cheaper or outright just use a mic with better noise rejection.
C**R
Excelente producto y calidad del material 👌 Totalmente recomendable 👍
M**D
I like the design of this product and functionally it does what it's meant to do. For anyone else reading I'll address some misconceptions from the reviews already submitted. This is not a "vocal booth" and is not designed to soundproof anything or stop the neighbours hearing you sing - it's sole purpose is to minimize reverberation coming back into the a mic. The mic will still pick up loud enough extraneous noise, but it does take away most reflections that mess up a vocal recording. As regards build quality, yes its made of plastic but at this price point for a home studio application it's not an issue, the plastic is about 4mm thick. The design is very good and the mic stand contact point is sturdy. In fact this unit replaces a metal one I had which after a couple of years use broke at a weld point. A note for the product designers: I would have liked a shorter supporting stem so a mic cradle can sit lower down or a fixing that goes directly into the bracket. Also, a "top hat" to eliminate ceiling reflections would be good (I took the foam out of my broken shield and put it on top which made a slight difference.
A**O
Está bien, pensé que es más grande y por otro lado es un platico, que en las fotos parece que es metal, hubiera comprado una barata, el armado es tardado y nada práctico, chance y la regreso
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