

🎧 Elevate your sound game—because your voice deserves the spotlight!
The MINTHE™ Large Mic Cover is a high-quality foam windscreen designed for condenser microphones with diameters between 1.57 and 1.85 inches. Compatible with top models like MXL, Audio Technica AT2020, Samson G Track Pro, and Rode NT1-A, it offers superior noise reduction, plosive filtering, and wind protection. Its dense foam ensures durability and a secure fit, making it an essential accessory for studio and outdoor recording professionals seeking crystal-clear vocal clarity.




| ASIN | B00NYNJO3O |
| Best Sellers Rank | 11,302 in Musical Instruments & DJ ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments & DJ ) 165 in Microphone Windscreens |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (742) |
| Date First Available | 7 Nov. 2014 |
| Item Weight | 4.54 g |
| Item model number | OMEL-MR-PN-6696212 |
| Product Dimensions | 8.63 x 6.99 x 3.99 cm; 4.54 g |
| Size | Large |
C**X
Fits my Rode NT1-A perfectly!
Great little windshield with nice thickness and a reassuring density. It does pretty much what you'd expect with very little vibration transfer, even in quite strong wind. It's not cheap soft low-density foam - it's a nice firm foam that won't deform in strong airflow. For anyone wondering, it fits a Rode NT1 perfectly, and is just about the right tension to grip very well. The depth is spot on too, giving perfect cover without any unused space at the top - it's also just about the perfect snugness for the NT1 and definitely won't slip or move once fitted. I'm very happy with this shield. Star ratings: amazon wanted a star rating for "sheerness" ... and I've left that blank. I'm guessing that this category is added automatically, because I'm not sure what "sheerness" means in terms of a wind shield : ) Does anyone want a sheer windshield? LOL 5/5 ... If you have a 2020 or an NT1 - just buy it! It's a "must-have" accessory and you definitely won't be disappointed, whether you're using it in the studio or outdoors. Sure, it's not a "dead dog / dougal / wookie-condom", but it'll cope with a surprising amount of wind : ) You still reading reviews? Oh, just buy it already ; )
R**N
It's a tight fit on the Samson GTech
It's a quality item, works well against plosives & a slight breeze. It fits The Samson GTech but it is a very tight fit, once on, it's difficult to remove, but for me thats ok! As it doesn't reduce the mics sensitivity much.
L**N
Does exactly what it says on the tin
This is a simple pop shield that does its job admirably. It's a little tight at first on the AT2020, but it does fit completely and is snug enough that it doesn't really muffle sound due to the lack of an air gap between the shield and the microphone. Plosives are certainly less pronounced when using this VS using nothing.
J**K
Fits the Audio Technica AT2020 Microphone, not perfect blocking.
Fits the Audio Technica AT2020 Microphone nice and snug. However, it doesn't do a brilliant job at blocking air movement from plosives or nearby breathing.
R**E
great
reducing plosives and mouth sounds from my recordings. yay!
J**S
Good Quality
Nice and thick, i bought it to replace the one which came on my Fifine k688.
E**L
As described
Fits and works perfectly over my mic
E**T
Doesnt fit all mics
Havent ever got to try it as it didnt fit on the rode ntusb microphone but felt like an all round good mic cover
D**R
This is a nice foam windscreen pop filter. It fits my AT2020 USB perfectly. Just remember to gently stretch it to cover the mic's mesh grille. Works well handling the plosives. It looks professional. When using a boom arm at a desk, this foam windscreen is more convenient than using a goose-neck pop filter attached to the boom.
H**P
I have 4 AT2020s that I use for recording podcasts. The gooseneck popscreens I bought for them worked just fine, but people occasionally complained that they were tough to adjust or they couldn't see "around" them, so I tried to find an alternative. These filters seem to work just as well without taking up all the extra space and setup time. They fit snugly on the mics and cut down on harsh consonants/plosives quite well. I still want to test them out a bit more to do a full side-by-side with my popscreens, but I feel they'll match up quite well. Yes, they're a bit on the pricey side of things, but I believe you get what you pay for. I'm sure that my co-hosts being able to see me clearly without having to duck around the popscreen is reason alone to recommend these.
M**V
I never understood how a shaped piece of foam could be worth almost $20, but then again there aren't a huge number of options available and nothing good is ever cheap in media production. I put this on my atr2500, which is the usb version of the at2020 and it fits great. I've always used a pop filter with a gooseneck in the studio, but needed something more discreet for use in the field. This does a commendable job of killing pops and wind noise from every direction. If you use a 2020 or 2500 (or any mic, really), some sort of wind/pop filter is incredibly useful.
I**S
Wow! I could not believe how much the sound improved on my AT2020+ with this windscreen! At first I was skeptical about buying this because there was no reviews on it, so I went ahead and took a risk. It was one of the best risk and investments I've taken! I use my AT2020+ to record streaming on twitch, my room is very hot and I always have the AC on. Because of that, I ALWAYS get bad background noise. I had purchased a pop filter thinking that it would cut the background noise but unfortunately it didnt. I quickly looked around online and stumbled upon this so I decided to buy it. Soon as I received it and put it on, it cut all of my background noise, not only that but it worked better than my pop filter! Overall this windscreen is great if you do podcasting, commentaries or streaming like myself. I would definitely recommend this. I will be making a video review on this as well to show how much the quality improved on my AT2020+. Expect it at: youtube @IvdizzleTV Twitch @Ivdizzle
C**Z
Fits perfectly on my AT2020USBi AND my Audio Technica 4050 XLR microphone. As far as plosives go, it really depends on your microphone technique. I've found that speaking directly on on axis to the mic at about 2-4 inches away increases the chance of plosives. Whereas talking slightly of axis in said distances, decreases said chance. I reommend trying it yourself. Nevertheless, the windscreen does its job and keeps the mic free of spit and particles.
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