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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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Recommended Uses For Product | Singing |
Brand | LyxPro |
Model Name | LYXVRI30 |
Special Feature | Clip, Noise Reduction |
Included Components | Microphone |
Polar Pattern | Unidirectional |
Item Weight | 2.7 Pounds |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 19.29 x 12.01 x 3.54 inches |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 75 dB |
About this item
- 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
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Sound quality | 4.2 | 4.1 | 4.2 | 4.4 | 3.6 | 4.5 |
Value for money | 4.4 | 3.8 | — | 4.5 | 4.0 | 4.0 |
Noise cancellation | — | 4.6 | 4.0 | 4.3 | — | 3.9 |
Sturdiness | 4.4 | 3.5 | — | — | 3.6 | — |
Noise level | — | — | 3.8 | 4.0 | — | 2.5 |
Sold By | DBROTH | Aokeo Technology Limited | Plyfat Company us | Moukey | Jiaxu | PENYPEAL DIRECT |
power source | Corded Electric | Corded Electric | Corded Electric | Corded Electric | Corded Electric | Corded Electric |
connectivity tech | — | 🏆 Cost-Effective | Auxiliary | — | USB | USB |
connector type | — | USB Type-A | screw | — | USB Type-B | 🏆 Microphone Isolation Ball |
model number | VRI30 | — | — | MK0118-PAN-DE | PF8 | — |
signal-to-noise ratio | 75 decibels | — | 78 decibels | 78 decibels | — | — |
hardware platform | — | — | PC | PC | PC | — |
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Product information
Item Weight | 2.7 pounds |
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Product Dimensions | 19.29 x 12.01 x 3.54 inches |
ASIN | B012OFI98I |
Item model number | VRI30 |
Customer Reviews |
4.4 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #19,856 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments) #401 in Recording Studio Acoustical Treatments |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | July 27, 2015 |
Size | Standard |
Color Screen | No |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
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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. |
High-quality acoustic sound-absorbing foam insulation sound diffusion reduces noise and room ambiance to create an optimal recording condition in the studio home or office vented thru the perforated aluminum backplate panel. |
The panel is constructed from premium aluminum and lined with high-quality foam. This delivers structural integrity along with appropriate sound diffusion so your recording is always free of distortion or alteration due to surrounding waves. |
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Customers like the quality, noise reduction, and value of the microphone. They mention that it's well built, makes everything sound very clear, and is very good at eliminating unwanted background sound from recordings. Some appreciate appearance, and isolation. That said, opinions are mixed on ease of assembly, fit, and weight.
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Customers are satisfied with the quality of the microphone. They mention that it is well made, and works well. The baffle works well, and the panel is useful. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...It is very well constructed & I see it lasting a long time. The silver backing is metal, not plastic & you can tell by the weight (about 2.5 lbs)...." Read more
"For its intended purpose, the baffle works well once mic and baffle are set up properly for close placement vis a vis sound source...." Read more
"Solid build of the main fold-out part. Would like to see a sturdier horizontal bracket, it’s a bit wimpy for the weight it is holding...." Read more
"Good build quality and easy to adjust." Read more
Customers like the noise reduction of the microphone. They say it makes everything sound very clear, eliminates unwanted background sound, and deepens their voices. They also say it's easy to assemble and works well. Overall, customers are happy with the quality and performance of this product.
"...My recordings sound so much better without having to use any other sound treatment panels in the room...." Read more
"...happy with the product for the price paid, definitely improved recorded vocals captured, would recommend.👍..." Read more
"...and bass traps, like I do, this will definitely make your vocal recordings much cleaner than without it." Read more
"...So far it's working very well and my vocal tracks have less reverb from the room...." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the microphone. They say it's a great investment, with professional quality and enhanced their recording. Customers also mention that it'd be an awesome buy and the most affordable microphone isolation filter.
"...i'd say that at least initially, the investment seems worth itedit-one slight update...." Read more
"...Other than needing clearer instructions, its a great shield for the cost once installed and doesn't feel very cheap at all...." Read more
"...And the price was a bargain." Read more
"About time I found the most affordable microphone isolation filter. Sound too good to be truth.Thx Amazon and happy selling." Read more
Customers like the appearance of the microphone. They say it looks great, high tech, and expensive. Some customers also mention that the outside grate has a vintage look to it that has them wanting to retrofit other things. Overall, customers are satisfied with the appearance and functionality of the product.
"Light weight enough to hang from my mike boom or looks great on the mike stand to prevent feedback from my guitar amp...." Read more
"...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..." Read more
"...one from another brand around 3 years ago, for $300, it was poorly designed compared to this one.. The LYXpro fits the mic stand perfect.. I love it..." Read more
"I love the look. No issues with delivery. Works as intended. I can tell the difference." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the isolation provided by the microphone. They mention that the foam is thick and does a superb job at isolating and absorbing. The shield is great, and it wraps around to protect the microphone when not in use. The price was a bargain, and the shield is fine on the mic stand.
"...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..." Read more
"...It folds up to take up less space when not in use and wraps around to protect my microphone. And the price was a bargain." Read more
"...The foam is thick and does a superb job a isolating and absorbing...." Read more
"...It mounts onto the mic stand perfectly and, it folds, so you can really isolate your mic if you want to by limiting how wide you open it up...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of assembly of the microphone. Some mention that it's fairly simple, convenient to use, and easy to assemble the mic mount. However, others say that the instructions are pretty much non existent and it was confusing to assembly at first.
"...The setup of the VRI-30 was fairly simple and it looks great. The panel comes put together...." Read more
"...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...." Read more
"I was able to put everything together easily without instructions...." Read more
"...No instruction on that is included, but it’s fairly obvious. I plan to use this to record her on acoustic guitar, too." Read more
Customers are mixed about the fit of the microphone. Some mention it's the right size, while others say it doesn't fit their mic stand or desk stand.
"...I’m very happy with the panel, the fact it’s compact and the way it mounts...." Read more
"...I bought it thinking its just gonna fit all my stuff but no it didn't fit my mic it didn't fit my stand its very very specific to certain things and..." Read more
"...It's not huge, but large enough to work well. I think it really cut the room noise & echo down nicely...." Read more
"...So I'm very happy with it. As I said, it's a bit small for what I need, but it does work. So I'm satisfied." Read more
Customers are mixed about the weight of the microphone. Some mention it's light weight enough to hang from a mic boom or looks great on the mike, while others say that it makes their mic stand very top heavy.
"...It's a very surprisingly good quality for the cost, weighs just right, at 3.6 pounds, not very heavy on my mic stand...." Read more
"...This LyxPro VRI-30 acoustic panel is a little on the heavy side, so DO NOT try to use it with a swing arm boom mic stand that clamps to your desk,..." Read more
"Light weight enough to hang from my mike boom or looks great on the mike stand to prevent feedback from my guitar amp...." Read more
"...So the snowball mic was just too unstable and the weight wasn’t terribly helpful...." Read more
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I do occasional voiceovers for work & use Audacity as my DAW. I thought about turning a tiny closet into a recording area with acoustic panels from floor to ceiling, but that's a little out of my price range right now.
I record everything while sitting at my desk, so I needed something small & portable that I could attach to my floor model mic stand (Proline MS235) & use with my Blue Snowball iCE mic. The acoustic shield panel came today & I just got through trying it out & there is a definite difference in the sound quality. My recordings sound so much better without having to use any other sound treatment panels in the room.
This LyxPro VRI-30 acoustic panel is a little on the heavy side, so DO NOT try to use it with a swing arm boom mic stand that clamps to your desk, it will definitely weigh it down. Use it with a floor model mic stand, something sturdy enough to support the weight of both the panel & your mic.
You could probably get away with using it on a flat surface if you rigged up some front legs for it so it would stand on its own. You could do this easily with paperback books, styrofoam pieces or even Legos. If you try to stand it up on a flat surface as is, it will tip forward because the back leg is the screw mount that goes on your mic stand, so it's a little longer & can't be removed.
It is very well constructed & I see it lasting a long time. The silver backing is metal, not plastic & you can tell by the weight (about 2.5 lbs). It folds in half so you can store it away when you're not using it. It only takes a minute to screw it on to your mic stand, then screw the attachment piece for your mic into the bracket.
Buying this saved me several hundred dollars vs. buying enough acoustic panels to remodel my closet & as long as you have a quiet environment (no kids, pets, outside noises), it will work fine for my needs.
IT DOES NOT SOUNDPROOF A ROOM OR BLOCK ANY OUTSIDE NOISES. What it does is give you a good "backstop" for your voice & make it sound like you are recording in a vocal booth, provided that the room is quiet to begin with.
(I may be "beating a dead horse" by saying that over & over but y'all KNOW how some Amazon shoppers are when they write reviews...lol.)
Hope this review helps. I was on the fence about quality & whether it would actually work but I was pleasantly surprised.
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2023
I do occasional voiceovers for work & use Audacity as my DAW. I thought about turning a tiny closet into a recording area with acoustic panels from floor to ceiling, but that's a little out of my price range right now.
I record everything while sitting at my desk, so I needed something small & portable that I could attach to my floor model mic stand (Proline MS235) & use with my Blue Snowball iCE mic. The acoustic shield panel came today & I just got through trying it out & there is a definite difference in the sound quality. My recordings sound so much better without having to use any other sound treatment panels in the room.
This LyxPro VRI-30 acoustic panel is a little on the heavy side, so DO NOT try to use it with a swing arm boom mic stand that clamps to your desk, it will definitely weigh it down. Use it with a floor model mic stand, something sturdy enough to support the weight of both the panel & your mic.
You could probably get away with using it on a flat surface if you rigged up some front legs for it so it would stand on its own. You could do this easily with paperback books, styrofoam pieces or even Legos. If you try to stand it up on a flat surface as is, it will tip forward because the back leg is the screw mount that goes on your mic stand, so it's a little longer & can't be removed.
It is very well constructed & I see it lasting a long time. The silver backing is metal, not plastic & you can tell by the weight (about 2.5 lbs). It folds in half so you can store it away when you're not using it. It only takes a minute to screw it on to your mic stand, then screw the attachment piece for your mic into the bracket.
Buying this saved me several hundred dollars vs. buying enough acoustic panels to remodel my closet & as long as you have a quiet environment (no kids, pets, outside noises), it will work fine for my needs.
IT DOES NOT SOUNDPROOF A ROOM OR BLOCK ANY OUTSIDE NOISES. What it does is give you a good "backstop" for your voice & make it sound like you are recording in a vocal booth, provided that the room is quiet to begin with.
(I may be "beating a dead horse" by saying that over & over but y'all KNOW how some Amazon shoppers are when they write reviews...lol.)
Hope this review helps. I was on the fence about quality & whether it would actually work but I was pleasantly surprised.
The baffle will absorb ambiance in the immediate vicinity of the mic capsule. Within about 5 inches or less from microphone, the mic will capture the timber, resonance, and characteristics of a vocal without capturing room resonance, reflections, etc. So very good in that respect: the higher quality the mic, the higher quality the result (I'm using it with an Electrovoice RE-20) and am very satisfied.
As to isolation, it's unreasonable to expect a baffle of this size to isolate a good quality mic from sounds occurring away from the microphone.
For example, the EV RE-20 is a professional cardioid dynamic mic having a polar response rejection of at least 15dB at 180 degrees off axis. With the mic baffle in place, it easily picked up conversations and movements behind it in another room, yielding an ambient level between -36 and -24 dBFS at the microphone. This is as expected, and not a failing of the VRI-30.
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)