I just wanted to say that I'm currently using my IPhone 5 as a mic and it works really well, so, if you don't have the money to buy a mic then just take your phone, it probably will be better then the built-in mic of a camera ;)
100% agree! I used my Android's microphone until I got my microphone. Sometimes using the headphones with the microphone will make it more clear. If you do this, make sure not to move it around too much, otherwise there will be too much static.
 
With all the topics about "which mic", I decided to make a list of the microphones used commonly on YouTube and by forum members, if you want me to add to this list then reply below. This is in no particular order.

Blue Snowball
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Good cheap mic. Does its job very well and looks amazing. No drivers and excelent quality for the price, if you're starting off, I recommend this! I use this mic myself!

Blue Yeti
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Another epic Mic from Blue, this is the step above from the Snowball costing a god bit more than it, but comes with many more features and much better quality over the Snowball. It has more patterns, much more convenient USB Micro cable, Headphone monitoring and a dedicated mute button. It also looks amazing.

Audio-Technica AT-2020
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This mic has become most YouTubers favorite as I've seen it being used now by allot of people including Rooster Teeth and PewDiePie. It is an amazing mic and looks nice and sleek. Quality is amazing and is defiantly worth the money, it's slightly higher in price than the Yeti and comes in XLR version and USB. It doesn't have any options for patterns though and is stuck on Cardoid.

Audio-Technica AT-2500
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This mic is another awesome used by users on this forums and by some of my friends. It's an awesome mic, looking similar to the AT-2020, has build in HeadPhone monitoring with a volume control for the Monitoring.
Has nice quality for a very nice and affordable price!

Shure SM7B
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This mic is an absolute beast, used by people on here and popular YouTubers such as Markiplier, this mic however is quite expensive and interfaces for the XLR output will run you down some more, but the quality is amazing out this mic, this is the only Dynamic mic in this group, but it's a very decent mic. As Dynamics aren't as sensitive as Condensers, this is doesn't really pick up background noise from outside such as people around your house! :)

Rode NTG-2 Shotgun Mic
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This mic sounds excellent and is perfect for use in filming and alike. It can be powered using batteries or Phantom Power from your camera. If you shop around, it can be found for a decent price. :)
Audio-Technica ATR2100
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This mic is absolutely amazing for the price, it is a Dynamic mic that comes in both XLR and USB, so it can plugged into your PC or interface without any trouble. It sounds great and being a Dynamic, picks up very little, it also comes with a desk stand and respective USB and XLR Cables!

Samson C01u

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This mic is a very nice mic costing around €70 new on Thomann it's quite affordable, it's a USB Condenser (most mic companies put a U after the name to define it as USB), can be set into different Patterns and has a nice stand to acompany it. It has been used by PewDiePie and is used by others such as FaZeOutcst.

Shure SM48/58
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Both the SM48 and 58 are both virtually indestructible. offering amazing sound quality and build quality, these mics are also pretty much Industry Standard. They cost around €100 new but they are XLR so they will require a XLR interface. Wanna know how indestructible they are? I threw an old 48 at a wall full force and it worked fine. They've been in production since around 1960 afaik.

MXL 550/551R
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This mic set is great for people doing music or vocals. one mic on instrument and other on vocals. They're a set so you do get both, they offer great quality for a good price of around $80. Both mics are XLR and iirc both require 48v Phantom Power, so make sure your interface has that (most do, you should see a switch on your mixer).

Samson Meteor Mic

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This mic is surprisingly very popular, it's a great little piece of kit, it's great for people who travel allot and/or use Tablets or laptops to record and don't have allot of space, it has port for Headphone Monitoring
and mute/heaphone volume controls.

Samson Go Mic
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Another awesome little portable mic from Samson, like the above it has headphone monitoring and can easily be clipped on top of the device screen you're using, it is easly folded for easy strage and has great quality. Great for people who travel and need a mic they can pull out at any time without worring about space.



This thread will be updated with more mics soon. Thanks for reading and hope this helps you decide on which mic you should choose.
See ya later. :)



I actually would recommend a C01u, it's a great sounding mic, for low price, which would really help let you put more money into other aspects of the channel. Either that or the Snowball!
 
I just wanted to say that I'm currently using my IPhone 5 as a mic and it works really well, so, if you don't have the money to buy a mic then just take your phone, it probably will be better then the built-in mic of a camera ;)
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I actually would recommend a C01u, it's a great sounding mic, for low price, which would really help let you put more money into other aspects of the channel. Either that or the Snowball!
Okay, so c01u vs c03u vs yeti vs at2020?
Which one!
@Tarmack At2020 dosent have gain and other settings. So isnt Yeti better?
 
How do you sync audio?

I clap at the beginning of the video, then I use Magix Video Pro X5 to edit it. Both, the IPhone and my camera recorded the clap and I just drag the audio to the same position.
It's not that difficult^^
 
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Okay, so c01u vs c03u vs yeti vs at2020?
Which one!
@Tarmack At2020 dosent have gain and other settings. So isnt Yeti better?
I would definately say the co1u, just because of it's quality-price ratio, compared to others such as the Blue Yeti :)
 
@Tarmack At2020 dosent have gain and other settings. So isnt Yeti better?

For our purposes in this kind of podcast style recording, gain and volume mean the same thing. It's just on the input side of things. Windows has volume control and a low mic db boost which will resolve most issues. The benefit to having a gain knob on the mic itself is on the fly volume changes. Otherwise, once you've set your volumes in Windows the knob becomes useless.

Personally, I use a mixing board which gives me that on the fly control but also a hard mute in case I need to sneeze or something.
 
For our purposes in this kind of podcast style recording, gain and volume mean the same thing. It's just on the input side of things. Windows has volume control and a low mic db boost which will resolve most issues. The benefit to having a gain knob on the mic itself is on the fly volume changes. Otherwise, once you've set your volumes in Windows the knob becomes useless.

Personally, I use a mixing board which gives me that on the fly control but also a hard mute in case I need to sneeze or something.
Ohh! So At2020 is the way to go right, from the options I gave? Also I see 2 versions on Amazon. One costs 99$, other costs 120$? 99$ is side one! Side dosent have USB I think?
 
Ohh! So At2020 is the way to go right, from the options I gave? Also I see 2 versions on Amazon. One costs 99$, other costs 120$? 99$ is side one! Side dosent have USB I think?

The cheaper version is XLR, which needs an audio interface.
 
So I might want to buy a Blue Yeti or the AT2020, but if I do it, I want the full package. Microphone, pop filter, shockmount and a stand. The only thing I know is that those mics are good, further I've no idea of what's good and not. Also I would like something like an arm with different points that can bend like
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but then it can lean from behind my screen... So it has to be quite long and strong because the Yeti and AT2020 are pretty heavy.
 
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