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Hey guys, I'm looking to buy a proper microphone. I'm not too picky on prices but I want a reliable microphone that is worth its price.
Budget?
I would say go for the AT2020+. Reliable, sounds RELATIVELY natural (some people report that it's too bassy. You'll have to listen to reviews to see if you like it, and take care of the distance between you and the mic and also potentially tweak it's frequency response with an interface.) Plus at more or less 120 bucks if you really wanted to you could use the rest of the budget on a mic arm/pop filter depending on the application (i would at least go for a mic stand the normal plastic ones mics come with are fucking trash and break easily)
Even though it has a cardioid polar pattern, I hear it's quite a directional mic, so you may have to rely on noise suppression if you're not playing in your own room, for example. It also has no microphone mute button on the mic itself, if that's something you're looking for (you'll have to set keybinds on specific apps to mute the mic, or pull the USB cable out when you want it to stop working altogether). Also, keep a good eye on the length of the cable (Which by the way is MICRO-USB to USB) so you're not pulling at the cable, struggling to get the desired distance.
Actually the microphone I currently have, looolI would say go for the AT2020+. Reliable, sounds RELATIVELY natural (some people report that it's too bassy. You'll have to listen to reviews to see if you like it, and take care of the distance between you and the mic and also potentially tweak it's frequency response with an interface.) Plus at more or less 120 bucks if you really wanted to you could use the rest of the budget on a mic arm/pop filter depending on the application (i would at least go for a mic stand the normal plastic ones mics come with are fucking trash and break easily)
Even though it has a cardioid polar pattern, I hear it's quite a directional mic, so you may have to rely on noise suppression if you're not playing in your own room, for example. It also has no microphone mute button on the mic itself, if that's something you're looking for (you'll have to set keybinds on specific apps to mute the mic, or pull the USB cable out when you want it to stop working altogether). Also, keep a good eye on the length of the cable (Which by the way is MICRO-USB to USB) so you're not pulling at the cable, struggling to get the desired distance.
Hey guys, I'm looking to buy a proper microphone. I'm not too picky on prices but I want a reliable microphone that is worth its price.
don't get a yeti, it's reliably a bassy nightmare
if you're gonna go yeti get a Yeti X