November 16, 2024
ISOVOX®-Introduces-ISOPOP™-BroadCast-Premium-Pop-Filter

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Designed to fit many popular front address microphones – see list below

ISOPOP™ BroadCast is designed to take audio and visuals to the next level, duly designed in Scandinavia specifically for front-address microphones to transform podcast and broadcast productions into a professional spectacle with enhanced visibility and exceptional sound quality.


Innovating ISOVOX®’s Scandinavian minimalist design ethic ensures that ISOPOP™ BroadCast allows a clear line of sight, so users can connect effortlessly with their audience — say adjö (goodbye) to conventional, face-obscuring pop filters, in other words! With this in mind, ISOPOP™ BroadCast tackles the troublesome issue head-on, providing a solution that ensures recordings remain as clear as they are captivating. It is fair to say that though podcast and broadcast microphones can claim to have built-in pop filters, they often fall short of the mark when put to the test, with pops disrupting even the most renowned shows.

Saying that, then, ISOPOP™ BroadCast comes complete with both a Neutral Pro Filter — perfect for those that prioritize an ultra-transparent sound while wishing to effortlessly remove pops, and also a De-Ess Pro Filter — a game-changer for microphones with harsh treble or sibilance, softening the sound for a smoother listening experience. It is worth noting here that those filters are interchangeable and also cleanable, ensuring hygiene and longevity.

ISOVOX®’s ISOPOP™ BroadCast is meticulously crafted to work seamlessly with front-address microphones, and already verified to be compatible with a sizeable number of popular models, including Shure’s SM7B (dynamic vocal microphone); Shure’s SM7dB (dynamic vocal microphone with built-in preamp); Shure’s MV7 (podcast microphone); Sennheiser’s MKH 416 (shotgun microphone); Electro-Voice’s RE20 (dynamic cardioid microphone); RØDE’s PodMic (broadcast-grade dynamic microphone); RØDE’s ProCaster (broadcast-grade dynamic microphone); Universal Audio’s SD-1 (standard dynamic microphone); AEA’s KU5A (ribbon microphone); and PreSonus’ PD-70 (broadcast dynamic microphone). Minimum and maximum microphone-accommodating diameter is ⌀1.9 – 6 cm/⌀0.75 – 2.36”, so any similarly-styled handheld microphone meeting those technical specifications — such as Shure’s SM58 (dynamic vocal microphone); Shure’s BETA® 58A (dynamic vocal microphone); Shure’s SM57 (dynamic instrument microphone); and more — can be comfortably accommodated. And remaining, briefly, on the subject of technical specifications, the ISOPOP™ BroadCast itself is ⌀7 x 10 cm/⌀2.76 x 3.94”, while weighing in at 34g/0.075 lb/1.2 oz.

Clearly combining functionality with aesthetics, anyone buying into the innovative ISOPOP™ BroadCast concept can be assured of upgrading their experience as a result of ISOVOX®’s Scandinavian minimalist design ethic effectively redefining the standard for exceptional podcast and broadcast audio and visual quality.

ISOPOP™ BroadCast is available to purchase — in Midnight (black) and Silver color choices — with a MSRP (Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price) of €89.00 EUR/$99.00 USD via ISOVOX®’s growing global network of dealers and distributors (https://isovoxbooth.com/where-to-buy/) or directly from ISOVOX® itself via the following webpage: https://isovoxbooth.com/products/isopop-broadcast

For more in-depth ISOPOP™ BroadCast info, please visit the dedicated webpage here: https://isovoxbooth.com/en-gb/pages/isopop-broadcast-sm7b-pop-filter

Watch ISOVOX®’s illuminating introductory ISOPOP™ BroadCast video here: https://youtu.be/47-XhiY7498

See and hear the difference when watching ISOVOX®’s comparison video showcasing using an ISOPOP™ BroadCast premium pop filter while recording with a Shure SM7B dynamic vocal microphone typically used for broadcast and podcast productions in comparison to not using it while recording with that same microphone here: https://youtu.be/wwTYrSrOYVA

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