(Part 2) Best products from r/discordapp

We found 7 comments on r/discordapp discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 26 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

Top comments mentioning products on r/discordapp:

u/SKRUZO · 1 pointr/discordapp

I've got a set of Sennheiser Headphones and a Scarlet Condenser mic, however I wouldn't recommend getting a studio mic or even something like a Blue Yeti or Snowball just for Discord. Getting something like a ModMic which you can stick onto the side of any headphones would probably be better for gaming. If you're doing voice-work however, maybe a studio mic is right for you.

The overall audio issue arises when you've got a headphone/mic combo. I don't think it's literally the wires getting crossed, I think it's just an effect of using a single cable that has to be split into 2 cables for a PC. Once you have two separate devices, the problem seems to go away.

u/UnusualBear · 1 pointr/discordapp

This one.

I just use the included stand, but it does pick up my keystrokes being so low to the desk. I'd recommend a swing mount or something if you want to avoid that.

u/sushiricebox · 2 pointsr/discordapp

What you might want to be looking for is a stereo mini mixer i think. https://www.amazon.com/Rolls-MX42-Stereo-Mini-Mixer/dp/B00102ZN40

u/mrkcsc · 1 pointr/discordapp

OK, well since I don't personally have this device for testing - it's hard for me to verify a fix (this was somewhat of a stab in the dark).

What I can do is purchase this device so I can try to reproduce the issue myself.

Can you confirm this is the tablet?

http://www.amazon.com/Nvidia-Shield-8-0-Inch-Tablet-Black/dp/B0171BS9CG/

Once it's delivered I can attempt another fix.

u/Voltasalt · 1 pointr/discordapp

I personally have a Samson Go Mic. It's similar quality to the Snowball, a lot more compact, and cheaper as well. Maybe consider that? In-headset microphones are usually crap.

u/vipeness · 3 pointsr/discordapp

My buddy recently purchased a brand new PC i7 8700k with a 1070 ti video card. Link to computer: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B076VF77XR/

Anytime he has discord running and playing any games (examples: Sea of Thieves / Dead by Daylight) his frame rates take a dump (10/20 per second). When he closes down Discord completely, all frame rate issues disappear and back to screaming fps (80+fps).

He also have the latest NVIDIA drivers too. He's running the latest version of discord.

In discord, we've tried many options. Disabling overlay, hardware acceleration, etc. Happens when either talking or screen sharing.

After reviewing Task Manager, once a game is fully loaded.. Discord GPU activity skyrockets to 80%.

Any ideas?