Bubblebee Piece of Fur
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The Piece-A-Fur is probably one of the most important additions to your sound recording bag. Our high quality imitation fur is thick, soft and durable, made for sound with a porous back material to allow sound frequencies through and dense, soft fur to deaden friction and reduce wind noise.
This combination of an open base material and dense, high-quality fur sets the Piece-A-Fur apart as a top-quality versatile material that can help improve your mounts and recordings greatly, helping you eliminate wind and friction noise to a high degree.
The Piece-A-Fur gives you the opportunity to play with a piece of our specially produced wind protection faux-fur yourself. It's lush. You simply cut out the Piece-a-Fur in the desired size and shape and use it when mounting a microphone.
This might come in handy if you work with uneven or problematic surfaces like a hairy chest that creates friction noise when recording.
The Piece-A-Fur is probably one of the most important additions to your sound recording bag. Our high quality imitation fur is thick, soft and durable, made for sound with a porous back material to allow sound frequencies through and dense, soft fur to deaden friction and reduce wind noise.
This combination of an open base material and dense, high-quality fur sets the Piece-A-Fur apart as a top-quality versatile material that can help improve your mounts and recordings greatly, helping you eliminate wind and friction noise to a high degree.
The Piece-A-Fur gives you the opportunity to play with a piece of our specially produced wind protection faux-fur yourself. It's lush. You simply cut out the Piece-a-Fur in the desired size and shape and use it when mounting a microphone.
This might come in handy if you work with uneven or problematic surfaces like a hairy chest that creates friction noise when recording.