I was looking at the Amazon information on some of these microphones and saw a Fifine USB condenser microphone which seemed to have very good reviews .... at $30! Has anyone tried this mike?
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XCKGLTP/ref=psdc_11974651_t2_B00KQPGRRE
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The FiFine is OK.
However, for those who could afford it I would suggest something like the following:
https://www.amazon.com/Marantz-Professional-MPM-1000U-Microphone-Podcasting/dp/B01GHOM67W/ref=sr_1_fkmr0_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1545173658&sr=8-3-fkmr0&keywords=marantz+professional+mpm-1000+cardioid+condenser+microphone+usb
For a USB mic this has an amazingly quiet preamp.
The following unit also looks pretty good:
https://www.amazon.com/MXL-Mics-MXL-STUDIO-Condenser-Microphone/dp/B00684PYFS/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1545173983&sr=8-6&keywords=mxl+usb+microphone#customerReviews
However, for those who could afford it I would suggest something like the following:
https://www.amazon.com/Marantz-Professional-MPM-1000U-Microphone-Podcasting/dp/B01GHOM67W/ref=sr_1_fkmr0_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1545173658&sr=8-3-fkmr0&keywords=marantz+professional+mpm-1000+cardioid+condenser+microphone+usb
For a USB mic this has an amazingly quiet preamp.
The following unit also looks pretty good:
https://www.amazon.com/MXL-Mics-MXL-STUDIO-Condenser-Microphone/dp/B00684PYFS/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1545173983&sr=8-6&keywords=mxl+usb+microphone#customerReviews
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Hi Devorah
It is always good if you really like the mic you use.
I acquired a Samson GoMic (little brother of the Meteor) some years ago and used it for a few recordings. Sample attached:
https://app.box.com/s/ffw17sl68htg8tkhqea5reium63be1pk
However, in the inevitable search for a quieter microphone - and one that had more bass - I upgraded to a better (and more expensive) setup.
The Samson Meteor does have a larger capsule than most inexpensive USB microphones and, accordingly, does have a better bass response.
By the way, I have listened to your presentations on audio editing. Great work.
Cheers
It is always good if you really like the mic you use.
I acquired a Samson GoMic (little brother of the Meteor) some years ago and used it for a few recordings. Sample attached:
https://app.box.com/s/ffw17sl68htg8tkhqea5reium63be1pk
However, in the inevitable search for a quieter microphone - and one that had more bass - I upgraded to a better (and more expensive) setup.
The Samson Meteor does have a larger capsule than most inexpensive USB microphones and, accordingly, does have a better bass response.
By the way, I have listened to your presentations on audio editing. Great work.
Cheers
oopsAlgy Pug wrote: ↑December 19th, 2018, 12:49 am Hi Devorah
It is always good if you really like the mic you use.
I acquired a Samson GoMic (little brother of the Meteor) some years ago and used it for a few recordings. Sample attached:
https://app.box.com/s/ffw17sl68htg8tkhqea5reium63be1pk
However, in the inevitable search for a quieter microphone - and one that had more bass - I upgraded to a better (and more expensive) setup.
The Samson Meteor does have a larger capsule than most inexpensive USB microphones and, accordingly, does have a better bass response.
Here is a video about the Meteor mic by my favourite reviewer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z1_sAbTh_nw
By the way, I have listened to your presentations on audio editing. Great work!
Cheers
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Hi Devorah
It is always good if you really like the mic you use.
I acquired a Samson GoMic (little brother of the Meteor) some years ago and used it for a few recordings. Sample attached:
https://app.box.com/s/ffw17sl68htg8tkhqea5reium63be1pk
However, in the inevitable search for a quieter microphone - and one that had more bass - I upgraded to a better (and more expensive) setup.
The Samson Meteor does have a larger capsule than most inexpensive USB microphones and, accordingly, does have a better bass response.
Here is a video about the Meteor mic by my favourite reviewer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z1_sAbTh_nw
By the way, I have listened to your presentations on audio editing. Great work!
Cheers
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It is always good if you really like the mic you use.
I acquired a Samson GoMic (little brother of the Meteor) some years ago and used it for a few recordings. Sample attached:
https://app.box.com/s/ffw17sl68htg8tkhqea5reium63be1pk
However, in the inevitable search for a quieter microphone - and one that had more bass - I upgraded to a better (and more expensive) setup.
The Samson Meteor does have a larger capsule than most inexpensive USB microphones and, accordingly, does have a better bass response.
Here is a video about the Meteor mic by my favourite reviewer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z1_sAbTh_nw
By the way, I have listened to your presentations on audio editing. Great work!
Cheers
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Yes, it's a pity that the files we upload (128kb mp3's) are further reduced in quality when they are finalised (they become 64kb mp3's). I know the reasons - it's to save space on the servers. It would be nice if some rich patron would donate some money so LV could have new servers which would mean that 128kb files, or better still 192kb files could be the new standard.SkyRider wrote: ↑November 21st, 2018, 10:05 am (Late to the discussion, but...) Once you get a certain quality of microphone, it's not worth paying for the marginal increases you get at the top end of the market - the heavy MP3 compression will quickly eliminate any of the subtle nuances,
What constitutes top-end? Well, there's the rub. There's a lot of Yeti love round here though.
With regard to mic's - I do use very good mic's but even then, to enhance my voice slightly I have of late started to use EQ (Equalization, or EQ for short, means boosting or reducing (attenuating) the levels of different frequencies in a signal). I just slightly increase the range at 100Hz-200Hz by 3-4 dB which adds a little more smoothness so that the mp3 files sound a bit better.
I do have one mic where my voice sounds excellent (Sontronics Sigma) - which is an active ribbon mic, but it has an output transformer which picks up variable hum (no idea where from), and if I have to edit every silence between words to reduce the hum so it's inaudible, then editing time is vastly increased. So the use of EQ with excellent, but less flattering mic's is the quick remedy.
Hope this helps.
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Actually, I've been using the Samson Q1U for at least 5 years now and is still going great. It's a bit noisy but not too bad at all. I am upgrading to an XLR microphone because USB microphones have notable limits, but I feel I have to defend my trusty microphone. If you are limited by knowledge, budget, mobility, or other reasons to a USB mic, you can do a lot worse than the Samson Q1U.Algy Pug wrote: ↑December 18th, 2018, 3:01 pm The Samson Q1U is also a dynamic USB microphone:
http://www.samsontech.com/samson/products/microphones/usb-microphones/q1u/
Like many Samson microphones this unit is noisy and also is not noted for its durability.
The Rode Podcaster is an excellent microphone - but may be a little expensive if you are on a tight budget.
Cheers
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Aw, thanks!Algy Pug wrote: ↑December 19th, 2018, 12:49 am Hi Devorah
It is always good if you really like the mic you use.
I acquired a Samson GoMic (little brother of the Meteor) some years ago and used it for a few recordings. Sample attached:
https://app.box.com/s/ffw17sl68htg8tkhqea5reium63be1pk
However, in the inevitable search for a quieter microphone - and one that had more bass - I upgraded to a better (and more expensive) setup.
The Samson Meteor does have a larger capsule than most inexpensive USB microphones and, accordingly, does have a better bass response.
By the way, I have listened to your presentations on audio editing. Great work.
Cheers
I enjoyed listening to your sample. I suspect that more bass is a bit more important for your voice than it is for mine. I started volunteering here using a Logitech headset. It wasn't very comfortable, especially after 45 minutes or an hour of recording. Plus, I never felt completely confident that it wasn't getting bad plosives, because you can never be quite sure that it's positioned right in the sweet spot. And then all of a sudden, for no discernible reason, my computer suddenly stopped recognizing it, so I couldn't use it to record. My Meteor mic cost about twice as much, but is at least five times better.
My first microphone was the celebrated Black Banana - the Logitech desktop wand microphone. Here is the first LV recording that I ever made:mightyfelix wrote: ↑December 20th, 2018, 12:31 am I started volunteering here using a Logitech headset. It wasn't very comfortable, especially after 45 minutes or an hour of recording. Plus, I never felt completely confident that it wasn't getting bad plosives, because you can never be quite sure that it's positioned right in the sweet spot. And then all of a sudden, for no discernible reason, my computer suddenly stopped recognizing it, so I couldn't use it to record. My Meteor mic cost about twice as much, but is at least five times better.
https://app.box.com/s/kmcpebj38nnx2kegleyclnppduud7twi
Needless to say, I soon felt the urge to upgrade.
Ironically this microphone is still available but very much overpriced, when you consider that the much superior Samson GoMic can be purchased for about $35:
https://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Desktop-Microphone-Black-Silver/dp/B00009EHJV
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The Logitech wand was my first mic, but I certainly didn't pay nearly $100 for it! What is Amazon thinking!? I got mine for five bucks at a garage sale. That seemed a fair price for it, given what it was. When I upgraded, it was to the indeed much superior GoMic. Its $35 price was about the top end of my budget, and a whole lotta LV experts pointed me towards that mic, and they were perfectly correct to do so. Best value for the money. I've had it nearly four years, and it works fine. For about a year, I was stuck doing my recording on an impossibly loud laptop, and the GoMic helped me cancel enough of the racket to make usable LV files until I could move to a quieter computer.Algy Pug wrote: ↑December 20th, 2018, 12:59 amMy first microphone was the celebrated Black Banana - the Logitech desktop wand microphone.
Needless to say, I soon felt the urge to upgrade.
Ironically this microphone is still available but very much overpriced, when you consider that the much superior Samson GoMic can be purchased for about $35: