There have been enough deals on behringer usb interfaces with phantom power to warrant buying one of those and the XLR version of this mic for a bit better quality and latency imo
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There have been enough deals on behringer usb interfaces with phantom power to warrant buying one of those and the XLR version of this mic for a bit better quality and latency imo
Good mic. I have this and I have a Blue Yeti. This one has only one pick up pattern, cardioid. Blue Yeti has several settings. I like Blue Yeti for versatility, but I like this one better for slightly better sound and doesn't look like a toy. Suspect it'll go lower to $80, if not on BF, then early next year.
There have been enough deals on behringer usb interfaces with phantom power to warrant buying one of those and the XLR version of this mic for a bit better quality and latency imo
I was about to say this. Definitely worth getting the XLR. And you can always get a nicer interface in the future, you have nowhere to upgrade with this.
There have been enough deals on behringer usb interfaces with phantom power to warrant buying one of those and the XLR version of this mic for a bit better quality and latency imo
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I was about to say this. Definitely worth getting the XLR. And you can always get a nicer interface in the future, you have nowhere to upgrade with this.
I bought this mic years ago from b&h, has worked flawlessly since the day I plugged it in. Overkill for VoIP and discord, but slightly below pro-sumer grade stuff.
EDIT: Didn't see that my comment posted and ended up posting twice saying basically the same thing. Apologies.
Would recommend the AT2005 USB/XLR over this. Should weigh in at about the same price. It's a dynamic microphone (versus this condenser), so it won't pick up nearly as much room noise, and the dual USB/XLR functionality means you can run it to multiple devices (e.g. streaming computer + gaming computer).
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I was about to say this. Definitely worth getting the XLR. And you can always get a nicer interface in the future, you have nowhere to upgrade with this.
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Would recommend the AT2005 USB/XLR over this. Should weigh in at about the same price. It's a dynamic microphone (versus this condenser), so it won't pick up nearly as much room noise, and the dual USB/XLR functionality means you can run it to multiple devices (e.g. streaming computer + gaming computer).