I’ll be brief. I’ve been looking for a mic for a long time now. My current one started dying and is really bad.

All I’d like is some shock absorption, for keyboard and stuff to not be earrape.

Some sort of mic arm, I wouldn’t like to take space up infront of my keyboard, and to put it behind it would probably be a bad idea.

On another note is: please don’t say HyperX, I don’t really like that brand.

mt budget is: as cheap as possible, but still not shit quality, AKA whatever you’d buy

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    follow up question: (you seem the most nerdy in this comment section (compliment)) how big of a crime will it be if I plug this directly into my pc? or will it even work? I feel like an entire audio interface on my desk just for a single mic would be unnessesary, are there possibly audio cards that could fix this issue?

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      No, it wouldn’t work without the interface and onboard audio cards don’t have a XLR connection. The interface is the audio card. It’s just external.

      While it’s possible to get an XLR to USB adapter, these generally work even worse than a USB microphone. I tried that without success before acknowledging that I should get an interface.

      The same microphone is also available for USB, but I have not tried this one. It might be as good or bad as any other USB microphone. https://www.thomann.de/gb/the_t.bone_sc_420_usb_desktop_set.htm

      I have the XLR version of this and it’s very good at capturing subtle details even at distance and it has a nice clean signal. This could actually be an issue for recording streaming as it definitely will pick up the keyboard tapping and any noise in the room, but the reviews look good. People do use it for streaming. It’s still a USB microphone with all the disadvantages of those, but at least it’s better than what you’d find in the gaming section in a general electronic store at similar pricing.

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          Thanks for the notification. I was planning on getting back to you, but I got a little busy and understand that you can’t wait forever for some random internet person. I’m sure it goes fine. I’ve never had any issues with them.

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            they aren’t that loved on trustpilot, but most of the complaints are for instruments, and you have to think about ppl who just came and bought and left won’t take time to leave a review on a 3rd party.

            I actually could have waited as I ordered for the 8th, but I didn’t take your kindness for granted. And didn’t want to take more of your time as you help a bunch already by showing this site (and the mic). It has the best prices that I could find, and have support where I live. Only problem is that they deliver only to a house, I’d love a package pickup point but whatever.

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        1 year ago

        you seem very proficient in this website, and it can deliver to me in two business days. Can you recommend me well, a set, let’s say under 100punds, I really feel uncomfortable spending more and not doing any work with it

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      Audio guy here… I honestly don’t know of any PCI cards. The main problem is the connecter for these types of mics is too big to fit on a card like that. The Focusrite is awesome bang for your buck. I would try to hide it behind your desk. There’s no reason really for you to keep it on top.

      If you’re that concerned about having an extra piece of hardware on your desk, you could try something like a high quality USB mic. I like the Shure MV7. But there are a ton like them if you search for mics made for podcasting.

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        yeah… I’ll probly just hide it somewhere. Is there anything I should know before buying one? what features do this tenchnology have? I never seen/used one before.