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Rycote Classic-Softie 18 19/22

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Long Hair Windshield

  • Standard design
  • Diameter: 19 x 23 mm
  • Width: 70 mm
  • Length: 18 cm
  • Incl. care brush

Among others suitable for:

  • AKG C568EB, CK68 ULS
  • Beyerdynamic MCE86N, MCE87N
  • Rode NTG-3
  • Sanken CS3
  • Sennheiser ME66, MKH 416, MKE 418
Available since June 2008
Item number 212742
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Component type windscreen
305 AED 79,83 €
Plus 269 AED shipping
The price in AED is a guideline price only
Since we ship from Germany, additional costs through taxes and customs may be incurred
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Excellent windproofing
elDot 30.06.2020
I use it with my Sanken CS-2.
Pros:
Very light windshiled
Excellent windproofing at 30 km/h.
It does not reduce the highs
NO CONS!
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Sounder than 21.03.2021
I use this windgag on a Sony ECM 680S microphone and it really cuts out any wind noise or rumble but also allows the high frequencies to be clearly heard. It's a great piece of kit.
The delivery from Thomann was very fast. Great service
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Classic and functional!
Aaron Ireland 11.09.2014
When I was in the market for a windshield there's one main company that sticks out... Rycote.

Now this windshield is used by me for recording SFX (spot fx, and ambiences) with a ME66 Sennheiser... So I can't verify that it cuts out 80mph wind blasts at the top of a hill recording an interview but for me it gives clean SFX even in windy conditions.

It is slightly expensive but in my opinion it's a price worth paying; nothing worse than getting back to the studio and realising a great sound effect has been ruined by wind which you mightn't have heard upon recording.
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socratis 26.04.2017
So close to Wind Screen!!!
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