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Is the Kaotica Eyeball worth it?

Is the Kaotica Eyeball worth it?

Conclusion: Is the Kaotica Eyeball worth it? In short, if you record vocals in an untreated room, then the Eyeball is worth it. It delivers on the promise of isolating your mic from its environment for clean, consistent recordings.

What is a Kaotica Eyeball?

The Kaotica Eyeball is a studio booth alternative that fits over your microphone, sets up in seconds, and transforms any space into a recording studio.

How long does it take for the Kaotica Eyeball to ship?

While most orders will arrive within 1-2 days of the estimated delivery date, courier delays may result in some orders arriving within 6 days of the estimated date.

How big is the Kaotica eyeball?

around 4.5 inches
On the face of it, the Eyeball looks like a large foam windsock, with a horizontal cavity bored into it around 4.5 inches in diameter.

Can you buy an Eyeball?

These are assorted eyeballs! You will only receive one (1), but you can buy as many as you’d like without affecting shipping. The eyes have been professionally preserved in formalin (formaldehyde).

Are sound shields worth it?

Vocal shields can certainly help with reducing room noise in general, though the primary function and benefit is by far to isolate the sound of the source. Vocal isolation shields (as their so cleverly named) are designed to “trap” the soundwaves of the source and reduce reflections overall.

What are Isolation shields for?

The best microphone isolation shields act as filters, minimizing unwanted background noise while also reducing sound-wave reflection for a more balanced recording of your vocals. By isolating your microphone from its surrounding environment, the shield enhances the quality of your voice and prevents distortions.

Can eyeballs be preserved?

The eyes have been professionally preserved in formalin (formaldehyde). It will be shipped without a jar, so you will need to have a jar and 70% alcohol to put it in when it arrives. I advise waiting to buy a jar until after you receive the eye so you can see its exact size.