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Microphones you recommend?
Sup everybody. I'm working on a low cost in-home studio and I've got pretty much everything that I need other than a mic. I had a USB mic that I thought would do the trick, but it's just not sensitive enough for my voice, especially when I am behind the pop filter.
I would highly appreciate any recommendations as to what type of microphone I should get, preferably a high quality USB condenser and nothing over around $50-80 bucks. I know it's a rather low budget, but there are alot of good microphones out there for that price, I'd like one that would excel with with my tone, I'll mainly be using it for mixtapes, collaborations, and lots of freestyles. Anything will help.
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Microphones you recommend?
Sup everybody. I'm working on a low cost in-home studio and I've got pretty much everything that I need other than a mic. I had a USB mic that I thought would do the trick, but it's just not sensitive enough for my voice, especially when I am behind the pop filter.
I would highly appreciate any recommendations as to what type of microphone I should get, preferably a high quality USB condenser and nothing over around $50-80 bucks. I know it's a rather low budget, but there are alot of good microphones out there for that price, I'd like one that would excel with with my tone, I'll mainly be using it for mixtapes, collaborations, and lots of freestyles. Anything will help.
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@ Easy Jay
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Originally Posted by Easy Jay
Sup everybody. I'm working on a low cost in-home studio and I've got pretty much everything that I need other than a mic. I had a USB mic that I thought would do the trick, but it's just not sensitive enough for my voice, especially when I am behind the pop filter.
I would highly appreciate any recommendations as to what type of microphone I should get, preferably a high quality USB condenser and nothing over around $50-80 bucks. I know it's a rather low budget, but there are alot of good microphones out there for that price, I'd like one that would excel with with my tone, I'll mainly be using it for mixtapes, collaborations, and lots of freestyles. Anything will help.
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http://www.musicstore.com/en_EN/IEP/-/art-REC372
^Now that has a mic & popkiller (set) but with this you'd need to buy an interface too i think.
http://soundshop.ie/product/dap-audi...icrophone-urm1
^That is what i have... great sound out of it... & it is a USB mic, so no need for an interface. You will have to buy your popkiller separate (also mic a stand) but they won't run you that much.
http://www.herculesstands.com/mics/micstands.html
^Prolly the best/Strongest mic stand (for a low price) out now. I have one of these myself...thing is fucking solid and easy to use/move around. All handy clips, no twisting knobs & weakening the stand. Good investment.
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Sup everybody. I'm working on a low cost in-home studio and I've got pretty much everything that I need other than a mic. I had a USB mic that I thought would do the trick, but it's just not sensitive enough for my voice, especially when I am behind the pop filter.
I would highly appreciate any recommendations as to what type of microphone I should get, preferably a high quality USB condenser and nothing over around $50-80 bucks. I know it's a rather low budget, but there are alot of good microphones out there for that price, I'd like one that would excel with with my tone, I'll mainly be using it for mixtapes, collaborations, and lots of freestyles. Anything will help.
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http://www.musicstore.com/en_EN/IEP/-/art-REC372
^Now that has a mic & popkiller (set) but with this you'd need to buy an interface too i think.
http://soundshop.ie/product/dap-audi...icrophone-urm1
^That is what i have... great sound out of it... & it is a USB mic, so no need for an interface. You will have to buy your popkiller separate (also mic a stand) but they won't run you that much.
http://www.herculesstands.com/mics/micstands.html
^Prolly the best/Strongest mic stand (for a low price) out now. I have one of these myself...thing is fucking solid and easy to use/move around. All handy clips, no twisting knobs & weakening the stand. Good investment.
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