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Rycote 18cm Super-Softie (24/25)

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  • Description

Product Features
  • Wind Noise Protection for Shotgun Mics
  • 18cm Depth and 24-25mm Diameter
  • 3D-Tex Material and Open-Cell Foam
  • Slip-On Design
  • High Immunity to Rain-Soaking
In the Box
  • Rycote 18cm Super-Softie Wind Shield for Shotgun Mics (Large Hole)
Overview

18cm Super-Softie (24/25)
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The Super-Softie® with our material 3D-Tex™ combines superb wind noise reduction with excellent acoustic transparency.
Excellent noise reduction and weather durability
The Super-Softie® retains the excellent wind noise reduction of a conventional cavity windshield but allies it to a novel aerodynamic shape and surface structure, and to a material - 3D-Tex™ - which combines excellent acoustic transparency with superb attenuation of wind noise. It has no rigid internal structure, so causes virtually no polar pattern distortion and is extremely robust in challenging environments such as news-gathering.
If it becomes rain-soaked it can be squeezed out and shaken dry very quickly; if it becomes coated with dust it can be rinsed quickly without affecting its performance.
The shape & structure of the Super Softie® allow it to reduce wind noise at extreme LF and infrasonic frequencies - where the greatest wind energy lies - more efficiently than previous designs.