It is dual purpose, it protects the internal components of the microphone and also helps prevent "hard" sounds that degrade the quality of recording.
Examples would be a hard "p" sound, which creates a "poof" noise or an extended "s" which creates a static noise. The mesh helps filter these noises from the recording or amplification.
It is called a pop filter, and it prevents wind currents from vocal recordings from distorting the microphone diaphragm of sensitive condenser microphones. It usually consists of nylon mesh stretched across a plastic or metal frame.
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Canadian mesh is twice as thick as hard mesh.
Clients in a full mesh have a direct connection with all other clients in the mesh. while a partial mesh does only have some connections with other clients in the mesh.
A microphone for what?
hard mesh soft mesh micro mini mesh 8 diamond 7 diamond 6 diamond 5 diamond Canadian mesh traditional mesh fresh mesh dura mesh sweet mesh (very very hard to find not sold online or really in stores yet)
40 mesh have bigger holes...
Monster Mesh and Hard Mesh. Do not use soft mesh cause it can rip easily.
marc mesh is softer then hard mesh it also is easier to break in and it is waterproof
it will stiffen up - if you have soft mesh it will turn it to a colored hard mesh
re-string it with hard mesh.
Dura mesh fells like a broken in hard mesh. Also it wont change as much as a hard mesh when it gets wet.