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Auray WHF-158 Foam Windscreen for 1-5/8" Diameter Microphones (Blue)

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Auray WHF-158 Foam Windscreen for 1-5/8" Diameter Microphones (Blue)High Quality Acoustic Foam Reduces Wind Noise up to 8dB Reduces Vocal Plosives Protects Mic from Moisture and Dirt For Microphones 1 5 8" in Diameter Colors Help You Identify Mics On Stage The blue Auray WHF Series Foam Windscreens are designed to reduce unwanted broadband wind noise and vocal pops with minimal high frequency loss. This WHF 158 Foam Windscreen is designed for use with many common handheld microphones with a 1 5 8" diameter head. The

  • High-Quality Acoustic Foam
  • Reduces Wind Noise up to 8dB
  • Reduces Vocal Plosives
  • Protects Mic from Moisture and Dirt
  • For Microphones 1-5/8" in Diameter
  • Colors Help You Identify Mics On-Stage

The blue Auray WHF Series Foam Windscreens are designed to reduce unwanted broadband wind noise and vocal pops with minimal high frequency loss.

This WHF-158 Foam Windscreen is designed for use with many common handheld microphones with a 1-5/8" diameter head. The density of the specialty acoustic foam is optimized to help protect the microphone element from air bursts without muffling the sound.

When used on a handheld microphone, this windscreen is effective in minimizing wind noise and plosive sounds. It is most effective in calm to light breeze conditions (0-7mph), and can be used indoors for protection against drafts caused by air-conditioners. Users can generally expect a 4dB to 8dB reduction in wind noise, with very slight dampening of high frequencies. For most applications, the very slight high frequency dampening is a worthwhile exchange for the notable wind noise reduction.

The WHF-158's foam is hypoallergenic and washable and helps prevent moisture and dirt from damaging your microphone. The windscreen is designed to fit microphones from Shure, Electro-Voice, AKG, Audio-Technica, Audix, Beyerdynamic, Sennheiser, Neumann and others.

The WHF-158 Foam Windscreen for 1-5/8" Diameter Microphones is an effective solution for basic wind protection.

Fits these and other similar-sized microphones:
Shure SM58, Beta 58, Beta 87A, Beta 87C, PG58, PG48, SM48, SM96, VP88, SM87, SM53, SM54, PE85, PE86, BG3.0, PE15, PE75, 12a, 14A, 587, 587SB
Electro-Voice RE50/B, BBK1, Co5, Co7, Co9, DS35, MC100, 150, 300, MT200, N/D200, N/D247, 257, 267, N/D357, 367, 457, 757, N/D767, PL50, PL60, PL70, PL77, PL80, RE11, RE16, RE18
Sennheiser e825S, e865, MD21, 200, MD400, 425, 427, 429, MD511, 512, 515, 516, 735, MD736, ME65, MKE44, SKM3072, SKM5000, SKM100, SKM300, SKM500, SKP30
Audio-Technica AE3300, 4100, 5400, 6100, ATM23, 25, 29, 31, 41, 61, ATM91, AT801, AT802, AT813, AT814, ATW7375, ATW-T602, MB1000, Pro-1a, Pro-2ax, Pro-3, Pro-4, Pro-5, Pro-10
Audix OM-2, OM-3, OM-5, OM-6, OM-7, VX-10
AKG C900, D40, D50, D60, D80, D90, D95, D125, D130, D190, D200, D310, D321, D330, D590, D770, D880, C535, CK4, D3700, D3800, D5900
Beyerdynamic BM85, EM85, M01, M59, M69, M260, M300, M400, M500, MCE81, TGX-20, TGX-40, TGX-58, TGX-60, TGX-80
Neumann KMS105, KMS140, KMS150
Nady SP-1, SP-3, SP-4, SP-5, SP-9, SP10, WHT14, WHT15, UH10
Peavey Celebrity, PAA250, PVM835, PVM880, PV, PVi
Telex HT700, SH100, FMR150, FMR450, EN6100, H12E, VR12E
UPC: 847628592667
Diameter 1-5/8"
Construction Foam
Packaging Info
Package Weight 0.03 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH) 3.0 x 2.8 x 1.7"
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