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Microphones For Recording Podcasting Pc
UBKBrian | 2024-07-25 01:48:56 |
I use this mic for podcasting and recording acoustic guitars and it works great. I have no complaints. 5 |
Abe | 2024-05-19 08:36:26 |
I use this in my multi-recording audio studio for recording Singers, VO talent and for my podcasting. Perfect. 5 |
Jeff | 2024-05-22 08:18:21 |
This has been a great mic for plug and play for web conferencing, podcasting and voice over recording. 5 |
Fishbonezken | 2024-06-14 09:35:31 |
...The product is really worth the money. Very suitable for narration, podcasting , singing, or recording any sort of sound. I have a ceiling fan in my room and it doesn't record that, but just my voice. It does sound like your voice is recorded in a studio. However, if you want this to record ambient sounds, then this isn't what you are looking for.For podcasting, this is excellent. Also, it's really plug and play, you just need to adjust the recording volume as the default volume was 6 (maximum was 100), set it to max and you are good to go. Very happy with my purchase, and the price is good as well. ... this product costs half of what a local retailer quoted me for. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-08-25 02:36:27 |
I use this product in vocal recording and podcasting. I have some future plans for instrument recording with it and have done some testing there as well. This arm is quiet when moved and stays when I put it in a particular position. It works well with other mics as long as they have a bit of weight. The only thing I found that may be a minus is when it is used with a light microphone, but I find that to be an obvious problem for a spring loaded broadcast arm. 5 |
Brian | 2024-09-03 02:20:37 |
I've used lot's of recording mics. AKG cardoid, Yeti mic, and rode mics. This is the best mic I've ever used for podcasting. Great tone. Will be buying a second one soon. 5 |
PM Church Guy | 2024-09-05 03:42:25 |
Bought this for podcasting and basic music recording (vocals and acoustic guitar). B&H was definitely the cheapest place to get this mic. I'm sure there are better condenser mics out there but they cost $300-$400 or up to the thousands so this is a steal for what you get. I haven't found any real problems with it so far. For this price you can't really go wrong. 5 |
Ivan | 2024-07-24 08:15:33 |
That is exactly what I was looking for - a simple, easy-to-setup and use, high-quality microphone for podcasting, video recording, and meetings. 5 |
James | 2024-07-22 04:41:17 |
Perfect for podcasting and recording videos. This mic is build much better than the Blue Yeti. Over time, you won't have to worry about the cord connection loosening at the bottom (which will affect your audio quality) like you will the Yeti. Samson was the first to market with the USB mic (from what I've read), and this model will not disappoint if you're looking to stay within the $100 range. 5 |
Leo L | 2024-07-09 04:27:19 |
I use my Blue Yeti mic for podcasting and for voiceovers of online tutorials. So far, I have been very impressed with the Yeti's capabilities. I'm an audiophile so I'm pretty critical when it comes to recording, especially the human voice. For me, the Yeti shines when used in Cardioid mode. The vocal timbres are just right and require little post-processing, if any, as long as you have a decent recording environment. What's amazing is that you can literally plug the Yeti into any open USP port and start recording straight away. No downloads, no drivers, no setup. Using the open source Audacity program, recording is literally a matter of doing a few mouse clicks. This is a heavy mic which has its pros and cons. If you're recording on a desktop, you'll appreciate the solidity of the construction. It's a very sensitive mic and you need a solid base to dampen any vibrations. At 3 lb, it's not the most portable mic though. Overall, this mic gives excellent value for your money. 5 |