Guys, Just a last thing!
I am just going to place my order soon, so just this one last time help me. I have no ideas about mics.
So, in the end, I am gonna go with either the Audio technica AT2020, or the ATR-2500.
So my first question about them is! Which one will be better for the long run?
Is the extra dollar worth the AT2020?
What accessories to get for these mics. I wish to get a pop filter, other than that, do I need anything?
Also, do I need a good sound card for my pc to make them sound good?
Thanks you for your help
@Tarmack will you be kind enough to look into it. And which mic would you recommend for a tight budget, like 100$ - 70$.[DOUBLEPOST=1407321529,1407321395][/DOUBLEPOST]And one more thing, which one should I buy, if I choose the At2020?
The normal one or the deluxe at2020+ with headphone jack and stuff. Which will be better for the long run and if price is not concerned (though I am concerned about it)
 
Hey guys I've got the Blue Yeti and its a great mic but pics up a lot of vibrations so I'm looking for a shock mount and desk stand for it but the Radius shock mount by Blue has been reviewed to be bad :/ any suggestions
 
Hey guys I've got the Blue Yeti and its a great mic but pics up a lot of vibrations so I'm looking for a shock mount and desk stand for it but the Radius shock mount by Blue has been reviewed to be bad :/ any suggestions

Samson do some good shock mounts. I know because I've been looking too as I have the Blue Yeti.

I've not had too many issues with vibrations, just don't bang on the desk or keyboard which I don't do anyway.

But to temporarily get rid of the vibrations place something flat and soft underneath like a beanie hat. I got a neoprene case with my camera so I just use that, its the perfect size that you can't even see it, and it works really well I might not waste money on a shockmount :p
 
Samson do some good shock mounts. I know because I've been looking too as I have the Blue Yeti.

I've not had too many issues with vibrations, just don't bang on the desk or keyboard which I don't do anyway.

But to temporarily get rid of the vibrations place something flat and soft underneath like a beanie hat. I got a neoprene case with my camera so I just use that, its the perfect size that you can't even see it, and it works really well I might not waste money on a shockmount :p
Thanks buddy so is there any technical specification I need to look for when looking for a shock mount for the Yeti or will any one do? :)
 
Thanks buddy so is there any technical specification I need to look for when looking for a shock mount for the Yeti or will any one do? :)
Go to amazon and search samson shock mount. The first on is the one you are looking for. For stand, you can get a on stage stand or a desk stand. Any brand is good for that. Samson has a desk stand for the shock mount also!
 
Go to amazon and search samson shock mount. The first on is the one you are looking for. For stand, you can get a on stage stand or a desk stand. Any brand is good for that. Samson has a desk stand for the shock mount also!
Thank you :)
 
Thanks for the list! I was looking for something like this ha[DOUBLEPOST=1407430422,1407430254][/DOUBLEPOST]I'm recording my commentary on the ps4, where you have to plug the microphone into the dualshock 4 via a headphone jack. Does anyone know of a microphone in the 20-40 euro range that has a headphone jack connection?
 
I liked my Behringer C1 so far, only problem is the sound, which is pretty quiet. Bought a desk lamp (is that how you call it) and made a pretty cool inprovised broadcasting standard. + I use Audacity. For everyone who has got the money I would recomend a Røde Broadcaster, that sound is so amazing. Also, if you have an old Guitar hero mic, use it! Its a pretty damn great mic. Shame I can't find any nomore
 
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