I'm using an Audio Technica AT2500 USB, plug and play. Pretty nice, another condenser mic.
Looking for a good PC mic for verbal narration, Recommend me please
Looking for a good PC mic for verbal narration, Recommend me please
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May 28 2020, 09:21 PM
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I'm using an Audio Technica AT2500 USB, plug and play. Pretty nice, another condenser mic.
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May 29 2020, 12:14 AM
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QUOTE(rtk74 @ May 28 2020, 10:16 PM) Yup, exactly this but with the scissor arm |
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May 29 2020, 12:16 AM
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Regarding the USB and XLR input, XLR will sound a lot better if you have a good audio interface. But for recording classes and voice chat in general, a USB mic will sound decent enough without breaking the bank.
Edit: Read wrong, I thought XLR. Turns out it was about the 3.5mm jack. A USB interface is better than the 3.5mm because the audio is direct. A 3.5mm jack type of microphone requires your PC to convert to audio on its own which could introduce noise with all the electronics inside a PC. This post has been edited by ryanlow134: May 29 2020, 12:18 AM |
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