Pauly Ton P120-T35+C Superscreen (Nickel)

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Product Code: 2746
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The Pauly Ton P120-T35+C Superscreen is the ultimate gooseneck popscreen solution for the discriminating ear and recording engineer. The Pauly Ton Superscreen earns it's keep with ease by removing the chance of plossives while not altering the natural characteristics of the voice. This new version is nickle in color designed to match your traditional nickle colored microphones and accessories.

The Pauly Ton P120-T35+C Superscreen is THE premier mounting configuration of the Pauly Ton Superscreen, which utilizes a unique totally robust yet also totally silent gooseneck, which is both pliable yet stable for reliable ease of positioning that stays! The mounting ring mounts between your microphone's mount and the threads of your microphone stand for maximum stability. The gooseneck has an attachment that allows the screen to be placed at any angle. You can now use your Superscreen with any microphone, regardless of size, and place the screen at any distance from the microphone. The fabric is special material exclusive to Pauly and will last a lifetime if take care of. Just like the screen, this is not just any gooseneck! It will maintain its position once set. The gooseneck has a collar that fits between the stand and the mic clip or shockmount The filter ring comes with the special Adapter Cone, which makes the Superscreen attachable to the boom arm of a separate mic stand.

Designed by Hilmar Pauly, the Pauly Ton Superscreen is a high-tech-device that uniquely eliminates pop and other air-flow-caused noise of the human voice before it can hit the microphone cartridge. Word has long gotten around and ultimately reached us. Even Paul McCartney has experienced the advantages of the Pauly Ton pop filter. And we feel that you should, too!

Pauly Ton P120-T35+C Superscreen Features

  • Removes "plossives" without affecting the sound captured by the microphone - finally!
  • Screen fabric will last a lifetime
  • Some Tips for Care and Feeding of your Pauly Superscreen:
    • DO NOT allow food or spit to accumulate on the screen
    • The screen can be cleaned with a very mild soap (such a dishwashing soap) and water. Do not use chemicals or scrub the screen with abrasive

Pauly Ton P120-T35+C Superscreen Specifications

  • Supercreen Dimensions: 4.75" in diameter by 3/8"deep
  • Gooseneck Length: 13.78 inches in length by 0.25" in diameter

Pauly Ton P120-T35+C Superscreen Includes

  • Pauly Ton P120-T35+C Superscreen (Nickel)
  • Adapter Cone
  • Gooseneck
  • Manufacturer Warranty

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  • 5
    Pauly Ton Pop Filter
    redge

    This meets my need for a pop filter that looks good in photographs. The designer, Hilmar Pauly, appears to have had an appreciation for art nouveau/art deco, which comes through in the product. I received mine today and tried it on a Schoeps small diaphragm mike and a DPA 2028 handheld mike. Happy with the filter's performance on both. I plan to have the Pauly Ton and my mike on separate stands. Note that the base of the gooseneck does not attach via a clamp. It's a teardrop shape with a through-hole for up to a 5/8" stud/screw. The base is sandwiched between two components, for example between the top of a stand and the base of a mike clip. The "cone" is an alternative. Its base has a female thread (3/8" or 5/8") that id crewed onto a male stud/screw, and the cone's top has a male M4 stud/screw that screws into the outer edge of the Pauly Ton ring. The Pauly Ton comes with an instruction sheet that's a lot clearer than the Pauly Ton website about attachment of the components. This sheet should be posted to the website.

  • 4
    Pauly P120 Can't stop ALL the plosives
    D.B.

    Used on a number of different mics but was still getting some plosives coming through, especially on a U47 clone with a very open headbasket. I was expecting a little better from a pop filter this expensive (and hyped up). Other than the odd plosive getting through, it does actually sound more transparent than other pop filters I've used.