Seriously, now…how often do you really travel, and have to record audio on the road? That much? Going by the feeding frenzy over the latest mobile recording devices and peripherals…apparently a lot!
Harlan Hogan’s Porta-Booth Pro was (I thought) about the epitome of road-gear…but apparently, Pocket SoundBooth aspires to go one step further.
My guess is, this product falls far short of the mark, but I have not tried it, and cannot vouch for the return on the $50 investment.
If you know of someone who uses this product, or if YOU have tried it, please let us know what your experience is.
My thanks to the amazing Erik Sheppard for clueing me in to this item.
CourVO





Eesh. I kinda doubt that will do much… I think the value of these is to get a slightly better *audition* while on the road, not to record actual projects.
There are some example recordings on the web site http://www.pocketsoundbooth.com
This one compares a reflexion filter to the Pocket Soundbooth and it seems to do more than a reflexion filter does, particularly for the size. 10bB reduction above 2500Hz, according to the specs.
http://www.panamax35.com/pocketsoundbooth/samples/samples/comparing_%20omni_mic_with_reflection%20filter_vs_PSB.mp3 You can really tell the difference on headphones.
I like Lenard’s comment of packing material LOL, that’s what many studios look like to me; packing material on the walls and under the monitors. LOL
Ahhhhh. NO.
Looks like someone was creatively using the packing from their studio monitors.
:-3)