Hey folks,
I'm just starting out here and I'm looking for recommendations on microphone brands on a budget.
I have a Macbook; it would need to produce better quality than the built in speakers. I've already done my 1 minute test. I used a bluetooth headset for it, but experimented and found the built-in speakers are better.
Good noise reduction would be handy since I live in an apartment and have limited control over noises.
I'm looking for something $100 or less, ideally $50 or less. If you have a mic you love that's over that, please share it anyway, as I hope to level up in a few months if things go well.
I came across a wiki page I can no longer find that included some microphone recs, but it was 10-15 years old. I'm hoping to get recs more recent than those.
Thanks in advance!
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That wiki page might be this one: User-Recommended Equipment
...and I suppose that is quite old! Might still be handy in knowing what to look for in general, at least.
Myself, I never leveled up from the Blue Yeti, and it doesn't handle noise all that well. I use Audacity's Noise Reduction after I'm done recording, instead. Aside from that, I'm pretty happy with it since I worked out the right positioning for me.![Wink :wink:](./images/smilies/icon_wink.gif)
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That wiki page might be this one: User-Recommended Equipment
...and I suppose that is quite old! Might still be handy in knowing what to look for in general, at least.
Myself, I never leveled up from the Blue Yeti, and it doesn't handle noise all that well. I use Audacity's Noise Reduction after I'm done recording, instead. Aside from that, I'm pretty happy with it since I worked out the right positioning for me.
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Thanks!
That's the page I read, thanks for digging it up!
I was just looking at a Blue Yeti from Target and considering going for it. It might make more sense to just go for that now than spend $50 now and then another $100 in a few months. I'll see if anyone else has found something that filters out sound a bit better. If not, the noise reduction in Audacity does work surprisingly well. I was able to pretty easily eliminate my air conditioning while I experimented.
That's the page I read, thanks for digging it up!
I was just looking at a Blue Yeti from Target and considering going for it. It might make more sense to just go for that now than spend $50 now and then another $100 in a few months. I'll see if anyone else has found something that filters out sound a bit better. If not, the noise reduction in Audacity does work surprisingly well. I was able to pretty easily eliminate my air conditioning while I experimented.
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Also, depending on how warm it is where you live, you could turn off the air conditioner while you record.
I don't have air conditioning but I do turn off the furnace and do minimal noise removal.
I don't have air conditioning but I do turn off the furnace and do minimal noise removal.
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My suggestion is the Audio-Technica AT2500x USB. $67.95 from Amazon. Add a foam windscreen for about $4.
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I use the 'the t.bone SC 420 USB Desktop-Set' for $54. You will found it here: https://www.thomannmusic.com/the_t.bone_sc_420_usb_desktop_set.htm?
It's a bundle, includes PVC case, shock mount, USB cable, foam wind shield, Popkiller and tabletop tripod.
It's a bundle, includes PVC case, shock mount, USB cable, foam wind shield, Popkiller and tabletop tripod.
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I'm also a fan of making some cheap modifications to your recording space to give whatever mic you can afford a fighting chance. A couple years ago the folks at NPR made this video on building a pillow fort to help the mic in a problematic room:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sfgbtBBumjo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sfgbtBBumjo
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Thanks! I'll take a look.lorda wrote: ↑May 20th, 2024, 3:02 pm I use the 'the t.bone SC 420 USB Desktop-Set' for $54. You will found it here: https://www.thomannmusic.com/the_t.bone_sc_420_usb_desktop_set.htm?
It's a bundle, includes PVC case, shock mount, USB cable, foam wind shield, Popkiller and tabletop tripod.
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I've heard podcasters talk about pillow forts before, but wasn't really sure what that entailed. That video was really helpful. While I'm using my laptop I'm going to try out recording lying on my bed with a blanket over my head to see how that sounds in comparison. Thanks for sharing!loon wrote: ↑May 20th, 2024, 7:34 pm I'm also a fan of making some cheap modifications to your recording space to give whatever mic you can afford a fighting chance. A couple years ago the folks at NPR made this video on building a pillow fort to help the mic in a problematic room:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sfgbtBBumjo
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Let us know how it works out for you! Personally, I don't know that I would ever be comfortable recording while lying down. For me, it feels necessary to be upright from the waist up at least, in order to have the proper breath support. But on the other hand, I've never tried it any other way! ![Laughing :lol:](./images/smilies/icon_lol.gif)
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