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LyxPro VRI-30 Sound Absorbing and Vocal Booth Recording Microphone Isolation Shield Panel for Home Office and Studio Portable & Foldable Stand Mount Adjustable

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  • ACOUSTIC SOUND VOICE AND LOCAL TRACKS RECORDING : Preserve the clarity of your voice and instrument sound while eliminating audio wave bounce back and Interference when recording your favorite songs and tracks to deliver Dry Clear Crisp Sound with this high quality EVA foam sound absorber
  • ELIMINATE AUDIENCE CHATTER AND NOISE INTERFERENCE : High quality Acoustic sound absorbing foam insulation sound diffusion reduces noise and room ambience to Create An Optimal Recording Condition in the Studio Home or Office vented thru the perforated aluminum back plate panel
  • MAKE ANYPLACE YOUR PROFESSIONAL RECORDING SPACE : This high end sturdy lightweight aluminum and foam panels come fully assembled and fits right onto most microphone stands just position easily behind your microphone for effortless setup connect your microphone and you are ready to roll
  • ALL MOUNTING AND SETUP ACCESSORIES INCLUDED : Comes with all standard mounting hardware to support easy setup to most recording Equipment and microphone stands without the hassle of extra assembly to create your own personal microphone recording booth
  • FEATURES : Sleek and compact design measures 19.3" x 12" x 3.5" and Weighs a merely 3.75 Pounds; Easily Disassembles for Transport , 100% Customer Satisfaction GUARANTEED we stand behind our products and pride ourselves with exceptional customer service care

Item Weight: 2.7 pounds


Product Dimensions: 19.29 x 12.01 x 3.54 inches


Item model number: VRI30


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: July 27, 2015


Size: Standard


Color Screen: No


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • That's what I'm looking for.
About time I found the most affordable microphone isolation filter. Sound too good to be truth. Thx Amazon and happy selling.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 14, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • Pro Audio Equipment
Makes my home studio look high tech and expensive. It really helps in the mix.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 16, 2023 by joseph gadson

  • Seems to deliver what I needed
So, some background first: I am doing some recording for digital classes along with podcasts. I have a home office area which is fine, but i also have to spend some time recording in my kitchen area. this isn't so fine, because we have a rather noisy newer fridge that emits a constant buzz or hum. so, i thought i would try this shield to help things out. my setup was: blue snowball, on a shock mount attached to a scissor arm which attached to my table. now: blue snowball on a moukey mms-2, with the shield attached. instructions weren't super clear, but look at the box or the images on amazon and you will see clearly how to set this up. the shield is fine on the mic stand, but once i put the snowball on the adapter that comes with the shield, my microphone stand base is just not heavy enough to keep things where they need to stay. short term, i've borrowed a heavy textbook to weigh it down. long term, i have some smaller (2.5 or 5 pound) weight plates that should fit on top of the base and fix the balance. minor field mod which i do not mind doing. before i figured out the right way to connect things, i had the snowball on the moukey mount and used the provided snoball stand for the shield. it worked fine, except that the snowball stand is not the most stable for the larger shield, so i wouldn't really recommend that as a long term option. i will add the weight plate probably tomorrow and see if that makes it better. as for the performance? i listened to the real time feedback on my headphones and behind the shield and then away from, you could hear the difference. i made a test recording and then listened to that, as well as the recordings i made last week pre-shield, and while i'd argue the hum is still present, it's demonstrably less, to the point you probably won't mind it or may not even easily notice it. i'd say that at least initially, the investment seems worth it edit-one slight update. seems that when i mount things all in one, the shield being up a little higher changes things a bit. the hum is blocked less now than it was before. i am either going to get a second mic stand just for the shield that sits low, around the height of the snowball stand...or i may get a low end set of soundproofing and put a block on the top and bottom of the shield to make it a low budget soundproof box and see which way works out better Update 2/7 So the snowball mic was just too unstable and the weight wasn’t terribly helpful. I broke down and bought a Samson MD5 mic stand and it’s a great improvement. My snowball is on a Mouskey mic stand in front of it when I’m doing things on my tabletop set up. (On my desk, the snowball is on an arm and no need for the mic shield) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 21, 2020 by jd

  • Easy set-up & good results
I bought this sound absorbing panel as a continuation of my descent into the expensive hobby of amateur home studio recording (emphasis on amateur). I'm using this almost exclusively for my own vocal recordings and I'm recording in a basement that gets used for other purposes. Since I can't add foam panels throughout the space, I bought the VRI-30 to help deaden the room for recording. So far it's working very well and my vocal tracks have less reverb from the room. The setup of the VRI-30 was fairly simple and it looks great. The panel comes put together. You will just need to attach it to your microphone stand (no tools needed). There were written assembly instructions in the box (I saw them as I was throwing the box away). The VRI-30's height is not adjustable. This was an issue for me. I am recording with a Rode NT1000 which is a fairly large microphone. The original mount for this mic caused the top of the mic to basically be level with the top of the panel. This would seemingly reduce its effectiveness. So, I spent more money on my hobby and bought a shock mount (an inexpensive one) which lowered the height of the mic, relative to the panel. Along with the other benefits of having a shock mount, it allowed the mic to be lined up well with the panel. I've seen some reviews about this panel showing foam that looks a little bent. My foam had some marks in it too but they went away fast. Turns out the foam behaved like foam. I think the product looks great now and it works well for me, an amaetuer recording vocals in an undedicated space. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 16, 2019 by Kindle Customer Kindle Customer

  • Good all around
Expect this item to be on the heavy side, which in my opinion is a good thing. So try not to couple it with a cheap stand. The foam is thick and does a superb job a isolating and absorbing. The outside grate has a vintage look to it that has me wanting to retrofit other things just so that it'll match. So while it's quite nice, it will stand out if the rest of your gear is matte black. Or you can always paint it as long as you separate the foam from it first. Overall very pleased. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 5, 2021 by RattleSnooze

  • Works really well for voice recording
Used this as part of a home studio to record my daughter singing. No other sound modifications to her bedroom. It tempered at lot of room effect and sounded really good (recorded with AT2020 condenser mic and Scarlett interface). It took some fiddling to mount everything to my mic stand, but it worked fine. You might, like I did, have to remove a threaded reducer inside the female end of the mount. No instruction on that is included, but it’s fairly obvious. I plan to use this to record her on acoustic guitar, too. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 10, 2021 by Tom Evans

  • Perfect Fit
A much needed addition to my to my home studio. The quality of my recorded vocals suffered from room ambiances, harmonic reflections were always present. Mic placement or distance had little to no effect on this problem. My studio being a multipurpose room limited the amount of sound proofing I could do so I decided to try a mic isolation shield and was blown away with the results. After much research I chose the LyxPro mainly because of it's increased height over lower cost shields. All of the included hardware matched perfectly and mic placement was spot on. I would recommend this unit over the higher dollar ones found on the musician internet sites. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 13, 2020 by Helen E. Pounds

  • Great tool for skilled audio recording.
A wonderful tool for skilled people who record audio. It will not cut air or reverb out of a recording, I think most people assume it will make the quality of recording amazing in any room but it doesn’t work that way. You still need some skill to use this correctly. Under the right settings this is helpful tool to the right microphone and recording session. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 9, 2021 by Backthepong

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