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Budget Condenser Microphones
Ahsan | 2024-05-28 06:22:33 |
This is honestly the best PC microphone you can buy on a budget. I haven't found any better condenser microphones for a cheaper price that actually works well with a PC. Pros: - Crystal clear sound - You plug it into your PC and it works out of the box, no setup needed - Only $50 - best mic in the price range 5 |
Xavier | 2024-09-22 01:52:31 |
Is a little heavy, but that’s is perfect for the biggest microphones. Perfect for condenser microphones on the desk. 5 |
Orlando | 2024-09-18 07:21:45 |
Many years ago I bought the one for dynamic microphones and it has always served me well. Now I bought this one for condenser microphones and so fa it has been just as good. I love it!!! 5 |
Rmorris9 | 2024-08-23 05:42:38 |
We are using these condenser microphones for a 20 member church choir. The product literature was very helpful for us in assembly and future modifation of our sound system. The sound technician and I also liked the on-line tutorials that Audix posted. 5 |
loridon3 | 2024-09-04 03:32:16 |
We use Audio-Technica wireless microphones in our worship services. From time to time we have to replace the Condenser Miniature Microphone. B&H has exactly what we need at the best price. 5 |
Ryszard S. | 2024-09-01 04:53:27 |
I purchase this Rode WS2 for Rode NT2A mic. Is working superb with Rode large condenser microphones. 5 |
Nathan | 2024-08-16 03:44:15 |
I had originally bought a pair of Samson CO1U condenser microphones and ended up returning them after attempting to record a piano only to find an incredible amount of noise. I tried to tweak the settings of the recording software for over an hour to no avail. So I tried a pair of AT2020USB's and found a night and day difference! The gain on the AT2020USB is a little on the sensitive side, giving some pretty harsh distortion when you go beyond the threshold. But once I had all of the levels just right, they sounded amazing! The AT2020USB may be a little more expensive than the CO1U, but the AT2020USB is far more superior in both sound and build quality. I can confidently say you will not be disappointed! 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-08-14 07:44:42 |
Great microphone in good price. I usually use it for the trumpet, and it has a warm sound which is unusual for the condenser microphones in this price range. It also allow me to record little details such as articulations and dainamics. 5 |
Donald | 2024-05-08 04:53:14 |
I have bought several of these microphones throughout the years. I don't know another large-diaphragm condenser microphone with this price point that records as good audio as the NT-1. It has almost no noise to speak of. I pair it with a Scarlett 4i4 and the quality I get is incredible. Couldn't recommend this enough. 5 |
Carlos | 2024-07-07 06:56:54 |
I'm not exactly a master of all microphones, but I own a couple of TLM103s and maybe 6 other types of condenser mics. These mics sound fantastic. They're pricey, so if you have over $1,000 to spend on a microphone, I'd recommend getting one of these to produce a really clean recording of pretty much anything. I use it to record vocals, drum sets, other percussion, acoustic and electric guitars (paired with other mics), and it always sounds great. I've always used with the Neumann shock mounts. 5 |