Audio technica AT2020 any good ?

I've had an AT2020 for four or five months now and it sounds good. I haven't used any other mic besides ones built into headsets before though (Turtle Beach PX22, Tritton AX Pro). You do need a pop filter or you'll blow up all your recordings without one. On my channel, ever video was recorded with it if you want to hear it.

I decided on it over the Yeti for the single fact of size! The Yeti is highly recommended but the thing is huge and I wanted to put mine on a boom arm to get the stand off my desk to reduce keyboard noise in recordings (dang mechanical gaming keyboards).
 
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I've had an AT2020 for four or five months now and it sounds good. I haven't used any other mic besides ones built into headsets before though (Turtle Beach PX22, Tritton AX Pro). You do need a pop filter or you'll blow up all your recordings without one. On my channel, ever video was recorded with it if you want to hear it.

I decided on it over the Yeti for the single fact of size! The Yeti is highly recommended but the thing is huge and I wanted to put mine on a boom arm to get the stand off my desk to reduce keyboard noise in recordings (dang mechanical gaming keyboards).
have had the audio techinca for a while now and its definately great! I also ordered a pop filter but its taking ages to be delivered :(
 
The AT2020+ is probably the best USB mic out there. I just found out about the Editor Keys SL150 that's also excellent.

BTW guys, you all have NO need for a hardware mixer if you're doing voice recording. Pick up an interface and that's plenty. You have nothing to "mix".

I assumed the EQ option on the mixer would of helped? ?_?
Does that mean the mixer doesnt affect it during recording, because i was planing on moving onto it because of that.
Or im guessing its not really worth it?
 
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