Rode Deadkitten Artificial Fur Microphone Wind Shield for NT4, Stereo VideoMic, and i-XY Microphones,Gray
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Rode Deadkitten Artificial Fur Microphone Wind Shield for NT4, Stereo VideoMic, and i-XY Microphones,Gray

4.2/5
Product ID: 13601469
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  • Recommended Uses For Product
    Video
  • Brand
    Rode
  • Model Name
    DEADKITTEN
  • Connectivity Technology
    Wired
  • Connector Type
    Micro USB
  • Special Feature
    Lightweight
🧥Premium artificial fur for acoustic clarity
⚖️Ultra-lightweight at just 25g
🌬️Wind noise reduction up to 90%

Description

🌬️ Silence the storm, amplify your story.

  • FEATHERLIGHT PROTECTION - Weighs only 25g, ensuring your mic stays nimble and hassle-free on the go.
  • TAILORED FIT FOR PRO GEAR - Perfectly sized for Rode NT4, Stereo VideoMic, and i-XY microphones—no awkward adjustments needed.
  • CUT THE WIND NOT YOUR AUDIO - Engineered to slash wind noise for crystal-clear recordings even in gusty conditions.
  • ELEVATE YOUR OUTDOOR RECORDING GAME - Stay ahead of the pack with professional-grade wind shielding that guarantees studio-quality audio anywhere.
  • ACOUSTIC TRANSPARENCY NO COMPROMISE - Specially designed artificial fur preserves sound fidelity while blocking disruptive wind.

The Rode Deadkitten is a lightweight, artificial fur wind shield designed specifically for Rode NT4, Stereo VideoMic, and i-XY microphones. Measuring 80mm in all dimensions and weighing just 25g, it effectively minimizes wind noise without compromising sound quality, making it an essential accessory for professional outdoor audio recording.

Reviews

4.2

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B**2

great (if only they'd call them ANYTHING else)

I've used this with a Tascam DR-07mkII and a Tascam DR-05. It's a bit of a tight fit on the DR-07 - the mic capsules need to be held in the Y position (both mics pointed away from each other) using rubber bands, but it works fine otherwise. It also fits on the DR-05 with no problems at all. At an outdoor concert on a moderately windy day in San Francisco, I put the DR-07 (with Rode windscreen) close to the stage where the band was performing. I also had a video camera on a tripod placed farther away to get a good wide shot of the whole group. The sound from the camera's mics inadvertently provided a good "no windscreen" reference recording. Result? The sound from the camera has a TON of really LOUD obtrusive wind noise. The sound from the DR-07 using the Rode windscreen, on the other hand, doesn't have any wind noise at all. Maybe if I listen closely with Grado headphones, I might hear some rumble here and there, but so far, I haven't heard any problems. Overall, I'm pleased (maybe even a little surprised) with how well the Rode windscreens work.

A**D

Makes a great pop filter and wind screen

I used this on my Tascam DR-07 MKII digital recorder. It fits perfect on it and the elastic is strong. When I tested this windscreen, I got real close and said lots of Ps, Ts, and used heavy breathing. No distortion was recorded. While recording, I was in a room with a small echo in it and the echo was not recorded (and this was with full sensitivity of the microphone). I then went outside and tested with moderate wind; no wind noise was picked up. Its build quality is great, but does shed slightly like a dead kitten. I got a couple fibers in my mouth when testing it for voice overs.Incoming sound is reduced just slightly as with any screen, but its benefits outweigh this effect.This thing is big, but fits on midsized portable digital recorders nicely. It will add an inch above the mics. It makes your recorder look like one of those troll dolls you put on the end of a pencil eraser. I would have spun it in a circle real fast to check the troll hair effect, but hard to do with a rectangle recorder.With the Tascam DR-07 MKII, this wind screen does slightly block the earphone plug in, but it will not come off when you have the earphones plugged in. However, it does completely block the external mike jack. Not a problem since you don't use this wind screen attached to your recorder when using an external mic.I was concerned with the price for a product this simple, but found it was worth it when I received it and got a feel for it.

B**R

Funny (and morbid) name for a must have device!

It's a little morbid calling this windscreen a dead kitten, but it works wonders on improving the sound quality in noisy situations.The Rode Dead Kitten is great because it fits perfectly on the audio recorder (Zoom H4n here) with an elastic hole that grips the recorder firmly. Unlike the foam screen included with the Zoom H4n that seems to fall off constantly. Also, unlike that foam windscreen, this one seems to actually work.Wind noise is eliminated in nearly all circumstances, probably not under gale force winds, but steady breezes are eliminated really well. What would be a constant hum without or with the foam windscreen included with the H4n disappears altogether with this.This isn't without its drawbacks however.Firstly, it also can muffle overall sound. Well duh, you might say, but what I mean is this: if you're in an environment with even a slight breeze... you need to get rid of it otherwise you get horrible wind sound, right? Well since the Zoom's included windscreen is pointless you turn to your dead kitten. But now you need to boost the audio -- and when you do that, you run into increased sensitivity to background noise and potentially even a little bit of that wind noise you were working to get rid of.So essentially it's a little harder to find a happy medium.Secondly, there's the name itself -- the dead kitten. If you don't leave it attached and you ask someone to hand you the dead kitten, you might get some nasty looks.In summary:Pros:Great at eliminating wind noise.Way better at staying where you want it than the included H4n screenCons:Can muffle sounds you DO wantPeople will make fun of you for having what looks like the old Troll dolls.Overall, definitely worth the 'price of admission' to use this on nearly all recording sessions or occasions even if you're inside (because it can get rid of some background noise. Just make sure you're recording at a high enough sensitivity to get all the sound you want -- and watch that you don't get sound you don't.

C**R

A gigging musician's BEST FRIEND.

Just Plain COOL. Fun to look at, Works miracles with wind and ambient noise diffusion. Crystal clear audio now possible. No more wind noise ruining the shot. Has a neat "RODE" tag on back for style. I'm always on the go, so this windscreen stays on my mic 90% of the time. no issues. Great for recording live bands and music. Especially drums.

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Ali H.

Fast shipping and excellent packaging. The Leatherman tool feels very premium and sturdy.

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Fantastic experience overall. Will recommend to friends and family.

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