Bad Microphone! Mic Test. Suggest me cheap good mic :)

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Hello people,
This is me testing the microphone I bought. It is this mic (remove space and _) www. philips._co.in/c/tv-and-monitor-accessories/corded-microphone-sbcmd110_01/prd/
And this is the voice test (remove space and -) voca roo.-com/i/s1cFEfg8Amru
This is a pretty bad mic and not worth the money so can you suggest me some cheap mic as I am yet to become a Youtube Partner and cant afford high price products with the little allowance I have..
Thank You :)
 
I personally use the mic that's attached to my headphones (I used to use the built-in mic with my old computer, bad idea XD). This random video I found has a lot of mics, maybe this will be helpful? www .youtube. com/watch?v=Y_4URYgLdW0
 
Okay once I save a good amount of money, I will get the ATR.
BTW, here is a list I found, which do you guys suggest?
ht tps://www .ezvid .com/toptenusbmicrophones
 
Okay once I save a good amount of money, I will get the ATR.
BTW, here is a list I found, which do you guys suggest?
ht tps://www .ezvid .com/toptenusbmicrophones

I think that the AT2020 is probably one of the best you can get, unless you're willing to spend a few hundred xD
 
CHEAP & GOOD? Well be prepared, because with a good microphone comes a high price.
In my point of view everything below a hundred USD can be considered not worth the money, instead wait till you have a $200 or more and get a solid mic instead.
That's much more worth it in the long run than spending 50$ on a mic now and then realizing it's still s**t.
 
CHEAP & GOOD? Well be prepared, because with a good microphone comes a high price.
In my point of view everything below a hundred USD can be considered not worth the money, instead wait till you have a $200 or more and get a solid mic instead.
That's much more worth it in the long run than spending 50$ on a mic now and then realizing it's still s**t.

I'd just like to say that I completely disagree with this. Just because it's not expensive as f**k doesn't mean you shouldn't get it xD I bought myself an ATR-2100 a while ago, and I'm extremely happy with the quality. It could be better yes, but with a little bit of editing it sounds great. It might take a while to earn $200 if you can't get a job, so it'd probably be better to get a cheaper mic before you wait forever with a crappy mic.
 
I'd just like to say that I completely disagree with this. Just because it's not expensive as f**k doesn't mean you shouldn't get it xD I bought myself an ATR-2100 a while ago, and I'm extremely happy with the quality. It could be better yes, but with a little bit of editing it sounds great. It might take a while to earn $200 if you can't get a job, so it'd probably be better to get a cheaper mic before you wait forever with a crappy mic.
If you really want something and be serious with what you do than never buy cheap alternatives when looking for microphones, you'll regret it most times...
I mean sure when you are too young to work then you'll have to, but when you are the age that you can work by the law then you should just invest in something more expensive and therefore get much better quality. 200-300$ is a great range with some very high quality mics, you won't get that for the cheaper price. It also highly depends on what content you make, is it just commentaries or are there music recordings or singing involved, those are all things to consider when buying a microphone that suits your needs. Still I would much rather listen to commentary on a 250$ mic than a 75$ one.
 
If you really want something and be serious with what you do than never buy cheap alternatives when looking for microphones, you'll regret it most times...
I mean sure when you are too young to work then you'll have to, but when you are the age that you can work by the law then you should just invest in something more expensive and therefore get much better quality. 200-300$ is a great range with some very high quality mics, you won't get that for the cheaper price. It also highly depends on what content you make, is it just commentaries or are there music recordings or singing involved, those are all things to consider when buying a microphone that suits your needs. Still I would much rather listen to commentary on a 250$ mic than a 75$ one.

Jeez, you're like an audiophile xD
 
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