

🎧 Elevate your recordings—because your voice deserves the spotlight!
The Pyle Microphone Isolation Shield features 2-inch thick high-density acoustic foam and adjustable mic depth (1''-5'') to deliver professional soundproofing. Its foldable panels and universal mounting options make it portable and easy to set up on countertops or stands. Included is a removable shock mount to minimize vibrations, ideal for vocalists, podcasters, and studio pros seeking superior audio clarity.








| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Hardware Platform | Tablet |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Polar Pattern | Unidirectional |
| Microphone Form Factor | Table Array |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Connector Type | USB |
| Special Features | Stand |
| Compatible Devices | Speaker |
| Item Dimensions | 16.25 x 7.25 x 17.75 inches |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Color | Black |
A**O
Pyle sound isolation shield
its really great. everything is great for me
D**T
Well built and does the job. Use a speaker stand, not a mic stand.
Solid, heavy-duty construction. The foam is of good quality. The curved metal has perforations to allow lower frequencies to pass through. This helps prevent colorations, as foam does not absorb those freqs. You will have to slide the mic back and forth along the track to get the best sounding position in conjunction with the polar pattern of the mic.While this obviously will not replace an iso booth, and you have to work to avoid undesired sonic artifacts when the mic is this close to a boundary, it is quite useful in a bedroom studio.NOTE- Unless you are going to sit this on a desk, it needs to be mounted to a separately sold stand. It includes a bracket on the back for adjustable clamping to a stand. This thing heavy and should not be used with a mic stand. You will definitely want to use a stand designed for supporting pole mounted speakers.My only minor criticism is that the slide plate that extends out to support the mic ought to be thicker. It flexes and sags a bit under the weight of a typical large-diaphragm condenser.
A**O
Dramatically improved the quality of my recording!
I prepare home recordings for a podcasting and broadcasting radio program series. I have a Rode NT1-A microphone connected to my laptop through an M-Audio sound card and the software I use is Reaper (Cockos). I do the recordings inside a walking closet with a decent acoustic but I was hearing some undesirable echo during my first first recordings. Somebody recommended this kind of devices and it changed my recording completely. The radio station called me to ask me what did I do to achieve this sound quality. The only change I made was to add this Acoustic Isolation shield and playing around with the position of the microphone. You need to understand you still need an isolated place to record your stuff. This device just help you avoiding reverberations because your voice waves will be taken by your microphone and the rest of waves are going to be absorbed by the shield instead of bouncing around the room with undesirable noise. But remember this is just a complement to the rest of parameters you should take care of. I can honestly say this device dramatically improved the quality of my recording!
C**S
One design flaw: The legs, man. The legs.
This is one quality item. Works great. Very well built. Spend your $100 on this and you get your money's worth. There are a couple of things you should know though:1. This joker is HEAVY. If you are going to mount this on a mic stand you had better have a heavy duty stand with a heavy and wide base. Placing it on a table is not an issue.2. ***THE ONLY REAL COMPLAINT*** The shield has three legs in a semi-circle arrangement. Why in the world the two end legs are not mounted on the ends of the semi-circle for better stability is beyond me. My PSMRS11 is on a table. Atop the table is an acoustic panel. The panel is soft and squishy. The shield rests atop the acoustic panel. My shield wants to tip over on the acoustic panel only because the three legs are so close together. I've got to place pieces of foam under the ends to prevent this.
K**.
Missing Parts
I was reviewing the product now that I wanted to expand my studio and I wanted to understand how I could use it with a mic stand because I couldnt find a way.Now I understood that my purchase actually came without the parts that let me pluf the mic stand and the mic. :(I wish I could have those parts so that I could use the shield and sint standing up... makes such a difference.
J**N
I really liked the look and feel of this product - it ...
I really liked the look and feel of this product - it is substantial (and heavy) and looks expensive and sleek. The problem is that it is not well balanced. A bump to the desk caused it to wobble scarily. As you can see, the feet are placed at the folding junction - but there is still a lot of weight forward of them, making the unit tip forward easily. If they added two more feet to the very front of each side of the unit, it would be much more stable. Though I really liked the look and feel of this in other respects, I regretfully sent mine back because I was worried about it tipping over.
C**N
GREAT arch solution with top quality dense foam!!!
The foam they used in this is superior grade. We have 3 "sound booths" like this here and the Pyle one is by far, the best. The foam is denser and it actually has an arch to the design. The others are more like half octogons, made of 4 straight panels.Only I don't like is the design of the mic arm they give you, it does not sit at the level of the feet. However I use a desk stand to keep my NT2-A in. I have also used this on a mic stand and it worked great. So I'm assuming the mic bracket, is designed for when you are standiing up using a mic stand.
A**R
do NOT get this mic shield because you will then have to spend another $130 to get a stand strong and stable enough to hold this
If you are just a beginning artist, do NOT get this mic shield because you will then have to spend another $130 to get a stand strong and stable enough to hold this crap up. It weighs like 25 pounds i kid you not. You can get a mic shield of equal or better quality for less money, less weight, and less stress. Putting this shield on the mic stand as well is also very irritating! I'm mad I spent so much money on this crap.
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