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Reddit mentions of USB Microphone,Fifine Plug &Play Home Studio USB Condenser Microphone for Skype, Recordings for YouTube, Google Voice Search, Games(Windows/Mac)-K668

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USB Microphone,Fifine Plug &Play Home Studio USB Condenser Microphone for Skype, Recordings for YouTube, Google Voice Search, Games(Windows/Mac)-K668
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  • Plug and Play and Portable - Simply plug it into any available USB port, select it as your input in your software settings and you're ready to create your own audio. Compatible with Windows and Mac, and no software to install. (◆◆Incompatible with Xbox and Phones◆◆)
  • Distinctive Omni Pick-up pattern - Noise cancellation and isolates the main sound source. Good for home studio, chatting, Skype, Discord, Yahoo Recording, YouTube Recording, Google Voice Search and Steam.
  • Smooth, Flat Frequency Response of 50Hz-16KHz - Extended frequency response is excellent for singing, speech and Voice over. Performed perfectly in reproduces sound, high quality Mic & perfect voice recorder ensure that your exquisite sound reproduces on the internet.
  • Record Directly to Your Computer - This desktop microphone is ideal for everything from studio vocals, to speech, gaming, podcast and desktop recording.
  • Wide Frequency Response for brilliant and transparent sound. Extremely high signal output lets your voice cut through. Durable 5.9-foot USB cable is included, flexible and long enough for multiple applications.
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Found 51 comments on USB Microphone,Fifine Plug &Play Home Studio USB Condenser Microphone for Skype, Recordings for YouTube, Google Voice Search, Games(Windows/Mac)-K668:

u/SaintIgnatiusReilly · 13 pointsr/milliondollarextreme

Always find it funny to see content creators using the same shitty $20 mic I have (it's actually pretty decent especially for the price but people with that many followers should have better)

u/PastelNihilism · 9 pointsr/news

https://www.amazon.com/Microphone-Condenser-Recordings-YouTube-Windows/dp/B01D4HTIOY/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?ie=UTF8&qid=1540842611&sr=8-1-spons&keywords=computer+mic&psc=1

Its stand IS wonky and cheap. but the mic itself works great.

Theres free open source stuff but it tends not to be as reliable. windows 10 sucks cock. and good softerware costs anywhere between 50-500 bucks. I'm just broke af. I'm a caretaker for my mom, don't get paid for that.

u/drgohome · 7 pointsr/buildapcsales

I don't know about BEST mic, but I recently bought this tripod mic. It's a very good quality mic for quite a low price as well. My friends say I sound better on it than I did with the mic on my Logitech G430's.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01D4HTIOY/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/zigmenthotep · 5 pointsr/goth

Okay first, get a better microphone. I use one of these, it's not great, but it's good for the price. And once you have said microphone, add more narration (e.g. what you're using, how you're applying it, etc.) Also, need to do something about the lighting, but that's not as easy of a fix, for now just make sure you're not shooting out the window to avoid that washing out from the sunlight. Aside from that you need to work on ending videos better, a good sign off also helps add a consistent element to videos.

u/Ericbazinga · 4 pointsr/OculusQuest

Nice video! Mind if I provide some constructive criticism?

First, I really like how you filmed yourself as your Rec Room avatar. Really unique. I noticed you're using the \^YouTubeTemplate, and I'd recommend making it your own. Make a private copy of the template and decorate your background with things you like, change the colors if you want, etc.

The green-screen was also really nice, I like the fact that you were still on-screen talking throughout the video.

The thumbnail is also very impressive and professional, I really like it!

Honestly the only complaint I have is the microphone quality. It was a bit hard to make out what you were saying. If you can I'd recommend picking up an external microphone to record with, instead of using the one built into the headset. I'd suggest this one, which sounds very nice and doesn't break the bank. Plugs directly into your computer via USB.

Overall, this was a very impressive and high quality video, especially considering your age (which based on your voice i'd have to say is about 12-14). Keep it up, man!

u/4wh457 · 4 pointsr/GlobalOffensive

That board has ALC1150 (which is also properly implemented) so you should be fine without a soundcard as long as you stick to not too hard to drive headphones. If I was in your shoes and looking for affordable headphones mainly for gaming but that also work well for music or any other use case along with a good sounding microphone this is the combo I'd personally get:

https://www.amazon.com/Superlux-HD668B-Dynamic-Semi-Open-Headphones/dp/B003JOETX8

https://www.amazon.com/Cosmos-Velvet-Replacement-Cushion-Headphones/dp/B00KLPRQMO (because the stock earpads are fairly crappy despite the headphones otherwise being extremely good for the price)

https://www.amazon.com/Microphone-Fifine-Condenser-Recordings-YouTube/dp/B01D4HTIOY/

All this would cost 66.97$ and beat any "gaming headset" under 150$. The ONLY gaming headset I'd personally trust/get is the GAME ONE by Sennheiser and even that is slightly overpriced for what you're actually getting in terms of headphone and mic sound quality. Pretty much everything else is either massively overpriced and/or sounds worse than a Koss Porta Pro.

u/darklynx4 · 4 pointsr/pcmasterrace

Because the vast majority of the time buying a pair of headphones and a separate mic gives you better quality hardware for the same or less money.

It's like building your own pc vs buying a prebuilt.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B009S333U4

Is a good example. these are far better than the hyperX cloud 2 in terms of quality and comfort.

Then buy a separate mic, such as https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01D4HTIOY

And you will have a much better pair of headphones and an equal quality mic. (People love to recommend the zalman clip on mic, it's like $5-6, and for that price I guess it's good, but it's honestly terrible)

If you can increase your budget another $20, you can get a blue snowball which is a far better mic, or you can get the antlion modmic, or look into the V-moda mic which is very similar. (The modmic and Vmoda attach to headphones to make them a headset if you don't like stand up mics. But are $30-45)

The lower end hyper x headsets (core/stinger) are actually pretty decent overall. Since at that price range you are basically stuck with a $5 mic.

There are also a few other exceptions such as the Sennheiser headsets (pc350/360 and game zero/one), if you can find them for like $120 or less, they are a solid choice.

Edit:
But I do want to make it clear, even at a low budget range, it's still better to buy separate. Even if you are stuck with a $5 zalman clip on mic that is likely worse than what comes on the stinger, you have the choice and ability to upgrade the mic to a modmic/Vmoda or anything else.

If you purchased a $50 pair of Sennheiser headphones with a $5 mic, the headphones will be drastically better even though mic sucks. But say 6 months later you can choose to upgrade the mic. And you will always have that mic available if you choose to upgrade the headphones.

u/Ognastynate67 · 3 pointsr/Twitch

With in your budget and great reviews

HyperX Cloud Alpha Gaming Headset - Dual Chamber Drivers - Award Winning Comfort - Durable Aluminum Frame - Detachable Microphone - Works with PC, PS4, PS4 PRO, Xbox One, Xbox One S (HX-HSCA-RD/AM) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B074NBSF9N/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_l-lOBb5VD6AK0

FIFINE TECHNOLOGY USB Microphone,Fifine Plug &Play Home Studio USB Condenser Microphone for Skype, Recordings for YouTube, Google Voice Search, Games(Windows/Mac)-K668 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01D4HTIOY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_I9lOBbKWTFKWC

Good luck

u/WartleTV · 3 pointsr/pcmasterrace

Audio Technica ATH m40x
https://www.amazon.com/Audio-Technica-ATH-M40xRB-ATH-M40x-Certified-Refurbished/dp/B016YKB8ZU/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1550512748&sr=8-3&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65&keywords=m40x&dpPl=1&dpID=41BprBI7IUL&ref=plSrch

Fifine Desk Mic with Condenser
https://www.amazon.com/Microphone-Condenser-Recordings-YouTube-Windows/dp/B01D4HTIOY/ref=mp_s_a_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1550512777&sr=8-2-spons&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65&keywords=fifine+microphone&psc=1

M40x is the absolute best sound you'll get at this price, although you'll need a 7.1 usb converter if you want to use surround sound. The desk mic even at this price sounds superior to any headset mic you'll find even at double your budget. Also recommended by Linus Tech Tips in one of his vids.

u/aether_tech · 3 pointsr/headphones

The easy way is a headset, there are a couple out there at various price points:

$30-35 is the Logitech G230

$40-45 is the Logitech G430 (A G230 is a USB dongle for Virtual 7.1, but Virtual 7.1 is nasty shit and you shouldn't care about it at all.)

$50-55 is the HyperX Cloud Stinger

$60-70 is the HyperX Cloud Core (The Cloud II, without any extra accessories.)

$100 is the HyperX Cloud II and the Cloud Alpha. (The Cloud II is the older model, but has a 7.1 dongle, and a second set of very comfy Velour earpads, which I proffered over the leatherette pads that come pre-attached. The Cloud Alpha is an updated version of the Cloud II without accessories. The Cloud II (and therefore the Cloud Core, and Cloud Alpha ) are based off the Takstar Pro80 headphone, which is a clone of the Beyedynamic DT770. Both the Pro80 and DT770 are very respected at their respective price points.

$100 is the Sennheiser GSP300 (Sennhieser makes some of the best headphones, and headsets (if not the best headsets) in the world.)

The above listed options are all 'closed-back' headphones, which means they will have smaller sound stages, and will isolate from outside noise.

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If you don't mind the additional extra bit of hardware and cords to support a Headphone + seperate mic, there are a few pretty good options:

Assuming a cheap starter mic in the $20-30 range (Like this here: https://www.amazon.com/FIFINE-TECHNOLOGY-Microphone-Condenser-Recordings/dp/B01D4HTIOY/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?ie=UTF8&qid=1536553253&sr=8-1-spons&keywords=computer+desk+microphone&psc=1 and don't forget to literally put a sock over it to act as a free on-hand pop filter.) Or the well-regarded MassDrop Minimic (https://www.massdrop.com/buy/massdrop-mini-mic)

Headphone options:

$15 is the Monoprice 8323 (Closed-back, and I'd really not suggest it for gaming without at least $20 in new earpads for it.)


$30-35 is the Samson SR850 (Semi-open back, great sound stage.)

$35-40 is the Koss PortaPro (yes, they look old'school as shit, but they are. Basically open-backed, fun sounding, lifetime warranty.)

$35-45 is the Superlux 681, and 688 semi-open-backs (great sound stage) and the 681-Evo (closed-back, very bass heavy.)

$50-60 is the AKG K92 (closed back)

$60-65 is the AKG K220 and K240 (semi-open backed) (Also available via Massdrop at $50.)

$60-70 is the Status Audio CB-1 (closed-back)

$75-80 is the Audio-Technica AD500X (open back)


There are other options probably, but that's off the top of my head.

u/Sarstan · 3 pointsr/CarMechanicSimulator

A huge thing to take care of ASAP: get rid of the echo! A better microphone (I got a $20 USB microphone not unlike this one with a stand that I already had, but something more like this would be a good idea) is a boon. In the room you're in, consider having items that don't bounce sound. There's wall tapestries that can really help cut down on that. And plenty of noise cancelling padding that you can stick on your walls too that are cheap.

Past that you clear your throat a lot and apologize. It gets a bit distracting. Drink water ahead of time and consider sipping as you go. It's nice you maintain regular commentary. Not much downtime. As far as specific commentary, you can probably spend more time talking about what you're immediately doing and putting more energy into the discussion. That's an issue I have too is I'm pretty flat when I do commentary and admittedly most people want more energy. Personally I hate the ADHD bouncing off the walls people, but then again if you have a better audio recording it'll likely come through better. I personally also don't like the vulgar language you use, but that's my personal taste.

One last thing, you're recording at 720. That's not bad itself, but later on you might want to consider sticking with 1080p. You're going to spend hours uploading a 10 minute video, but the video is dramatically more clear. Especially with a video that has text and smaller details, it really makes a difference.

Long story short, getting into putting serious effort and making solid quality early on is going to be a great boon in the long run. First off because you'll get a good reputation for quality content across all your videos and because you'll get into a habit that will make editing and production faster and streamlined. That said, don't batter yourself if what you offer early isn't up to par. You're going to get more comfortable and better with practice.

u/Doctor_Loser · 2 pointsr/pcmasterrace

Modmic's got you covered

If you mean a stand alone mic I can get a link for one of those too

Edit: Desktop Mic

u/srbrega · 2 pointsr/Guitar

You can get a simple USB mic like this for $22. Then download some recording software. I use Audacity, which you can download for free here.

u/WarlockAgent · 2 pointsr/podcasts

I bought this mic from Amazon when I started mine. It's a nice entry level USB mic that's reasonably priced. The quality is good.

USB Microphone,Fifine Plug &Play Home Studio USB Condenser Microphone for Skype, Recordings for YouTube, Google Voice Search, Games(Windows/Mac)-K668 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01D4HTIOY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apip_RYLXNYqWj8q4y

While much more expensive. I know a lot of the podcasts that I listen to use the Yeti by Blue Microphones.

I've used the free program called audacity to record. It's easy enough to use. It's worth a look.

I used a Mac as well.

Good luck!

u/Statistician3 · 2 pointsr/podcasting

I got a very nice Microphone from Amazon:https://www.amazon.com/Fifine-Microphone-Condenser-Recordings-YouTube/dp/B01D4HTIOY/ref=sr_1_3?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1522085640&sr=1-3&keywords=microphone

And I was directed to use Audacity by the Podcast I was featured on and I liked how it looks and worked so I'm going to use that for a bit.

u/DLosAngeles · 2 pointsr/beermoney

I bought this one for my desktop:

FIFINE Technology USB Microphone
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01D4HTIOY/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apap_SaAq1GUjroysM

For $21 wasn't bad.

u/NeonJaguars · 2 pointsr/buildapcforme
PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant

Type|Item|Price
----|:----|:----
CPU | AMD - Ryzen 7 1700 3.0GHz 8-Core Processor | $294.49 @ SuperBiiz
Motherboard | MSI - B350M GAMING PRO Micro ATX AM4 Motherboard | $78.99 @ SuperBiiz
Memory | Team - Dark 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR4-3000 Memory | $114.99 @ Newegg
Storage | Kingston - A400 120GB 2.5" Solid State Drive | $51.99 @ Amazon
Storage | Western Digital - Caviar Blue 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive | $48.44 @ OutletPC
Video Card | EVGA - GeForce GTX 1050 Ti 4GB ACX 2.0 Video Card | $134.99 @ Newegg
Case | Corsair - 200R ATX Mid Tower Case | $46.99 @ Newegg
Power Supply | SeaSonic - 520W 80+ Bronze Certified Fully-Modular ATX Power Supply | $41.98 @ Newegg
Operating System | Microsoft - Windows 10 Home OEM 64-bit | $89.89 @ OutletPC
Monitor | Acer - H226HQLbid 21.5" 1920x1080 60Hz Monitor | $89.99 @ Newegg
| Prices include shipping, taxes, rebates, and discounts |
| Total (before mail-in rebates) | $1032.74
| Mail-in rebates | -$40.00
| Total | $992.74
| Generated by PCPartPicker 2017-07-02 12:41 EDT-0400 |


Buil will run games and editing/recording software you are looking to use very well (60fps high and ultra on esports games, high 60fps on demanding titles like the Witcher). 16gb of Ram will suit your needs. 120gb SSD for Os and programs, 1TB HDD for mass storage. PSU is modular for easy cable management. Case is sleek and simple. Monitor is 1080p/60hz with IPS because you are doing color sensitive work.

As a side note, this microphone is cheap and has good reviews.


Feel free to ask me any questions.


u/FlixFlix · 2 pointsr/EntrepreneurRideAlong

Really, really, you need to work on your audio. How did you even get to 40+ episodes like this? Smh

Two very simple tips you can implement right away:

  • Get a desktop mic. Get a cheap one if you want, something like this.

  • Set up all phone calls over VoIP, not phone. Between FaceTime Audio, Skype, WhatsApp or any other, your interlocutor is likely to use one.

    You can also turn off your AC or more away from noisy fans.
u/kiwiandapple · 2 pointsr/GlobalOffensive

You see the professional players use them because they are sponsored. They don't care to wear anything as long as they can play this game and get a salary out of it.

The HyperX Clouds are pretty decent for what you get. But by no means spectacular.
I doubt that you can beat them when you have to include a microphone though.

Here is a list of headphones that are amazing for the price.

u/Heasummn · 2 pointsr/buildapc

Some may not agree, but any 20 dollar usb mic from Amazon that has decent reviews will suffice it for your needs.

I was also looking to get a blue yeti but after serious consideration I decided that any mic would suffice my needs (games and occasional voice talks).

Edit: my mic https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01D4HTIOY/

u/BenIsCrapAtGames · 2 pointsr/SovietWomble

Oh, a noise gate goes without saying.

It's an inexpensive USB mic I got from Amazon. Audio-Technica it ain't but it's better than the audio from my webcam.

u/ItzFrank11 · 2 pointsr/YTPromo

This depends on if you are looking for a console mic (which I think you are) or a PC mic. If you are looking for a PC mic and you are on a budget at the same time, there's this mic I use. It sounds pretty nice for the price.

Here's the link to the mic itself

It comes with a tripod and a windscreen and it works fine for me. I have used it for about a year and works good as new. However if you need a good console mic/headset I couldn't help you.

u/zemonsterhunter · 2 pointsr/battlestations

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01D4HTIOY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_yMRqDbCNHCZH

I haven’t really gotten to test it much since I don’t talk to people over the PC often. The reviews were good for it though. I opt to keep the black cover on it, so you can’t see it well in the pic I took.

u/provocativejohnson · 1 pointr/headphones

This is what I use for PUBG/Fortnite it's $22 but it's worth the price. It does pick up every bit of noise so I would not recommend it if you have a mechanical keyboard and don't use push to talk. I don't have much experience with mics so I can't really give you any other recommendations.

u/ajdeemo · 1 pointr/headphones

> What kind of microphone are you using?

This is currently what I'm using. I believe it's the first category you listed.

u/Dessicated_Fig · 1 pointr/vipkid

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01D4HTIOY/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1 this is the microphone I got, seems to be working very well with good sound quality and is fairly small. I'm also TMJ disorder + glasses and the headset is just unbearable.

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/Grandmastersexsay69 · 1 pointr/WindowsMR

I kind of picture putting it on as one unit mashed together and taking it off in the same fashion. We'll see how it goes.

Voice attack in what game?

I use this on my desk and people say I sound pretty good.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01D4HTIOY/ref=ox_sc_act_image_1?smid=A2AN59XOQCTDYD&psc=1

u/aurelion_brol · 1 pointr/headphones

Online mic meaning a mic built into a cable? If so, it's gonna be hard to find a mid or high end pair of over-ears with that. You could potentially get something with a removable cable, then find a cable with a mic in it.

My setup is just a pair of Beyerdynamic DT770 PROs with a $20 desktop Mic like this one.

Other people use this thing. It just sticks onto any pair of headphones.

u/51TalkTeacher · 1 pointr/WorkOnline

>How did you go about a reimbursement? The Blue Yeti mic is our son's mic that we were using for troubleshooting.

I did not get reimbursed, but someone who used my referral link says they did. Every point of contact with the company is through the "lesson support" live chat. If they can't answer your question, they'll tell you who can.

>The webcam has a mic too so we might just use that one

Make sure it's a good quality mic. This is the mic I use, with no problems.

>Also turns out to have 4 people in the chat you have to have at least an I5 processor so I guess she's getting an upgrade there too lol.

Are you referring to the 1v4 "Group Class" project? It pays slightly more (120% of base pay) but I would still not recommend it, at least in the beginning. I believe you only have one group class at a time so the actual bonus you get paid is only a few dollars per week and actually teaching those classes seemed much more difficult than teaching normal 1-on-1 classes (to me).

Having a nicer computer will make any at-home job better, but if normal 1-on-1 classes work fine on the computer for now I might ask your wife to reconsider the group classes and not get the upgrade. PM me if you'd like my skype to talk privately.

u/Razor512 · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

Go into your recording settings and preview the audio coming from the mic (do this with headphones on or you will get massive feedback).

Next, turn the microphone boost off and then increase the record volume to 100% and place the mic about 2 inches from your mouth.

Say a few words at a volume that you will normally speak at, and then increase the gain if needed to get the audio level to around -3dB (or if needed, listen to talk radio or a radio show that also makes a podcast), and adjust your volume until you get about the same output.

Most broadcast talk radio tries to go for around -3dB , and then have a hard limitor just below 0dB to prevent clipping and distortion.

PS, if your sound card has an option for audio focus, then turn that off or it will increase your noise.

For example, on an old laptop that I have, the focus is on by default and it makes the audio tinny and increases the noise floor, which the noise reduction tries to counter, thus making the overall audio quiet.

This is how it looks by default: https://i.imgur.com/4oVbc5x.png

the sound card in my desktop PC also has an option for this, and even though it is a better sound card, it still ruins the audio: https://i.imgur.com/GtiukMM.png

PS, if you are using onboard audio, then you will naturally get more noise as many soundcards do not provide enough voltage for electret microphones.

If you want to avoid issues like this in the future, it is best to go for a quality USB microphone (only if you mainly use headphones as with a USB mic, you will no longer get echo cancellation).


If you want a USB mic that sounds decent for the money, then this generic one at amazon is okay https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01D4HTIOY/ref=olp_product_details?_encoding=UTF8&me=

u/justpassingby77 · 1 pointr/buildapc

I'd go with the Audio Technica's and dedicated mic.

The athad700x is currently on sale for ~90 usd.

I prefer this over the vmoda:
https://www.amazon.com/FIFINE-Microphone-Condenser-Recordings-Games-Windows/dp/B01D4HTIOY/

u/ChrisRobare · 1 pointr/microphones

Currently I am looking for a mic with an INCREDIBLE background filter. I live in an apartment downtown where it's so loud from all the cars and trucks passing that my windows basically constantly shake. I don't care about the price (I can save up for it is it's that expensive) and my current one (which is https://www.amazon.com/FIFINE-TECHNOLOGY-Microphone-Condenser-Recordings/dp/B01D4HTIOY/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1536361679&sr=8-1-spons&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65&keywords=fifine+microphone&psc=1) I get constant complaints from my buddies that it sounds like I'm outside even if my discord filter is so high that they can barely hear me. Any help would be greatly appreciated!

u/Doctor_M_Toboggan · 1 pointr/CarAV

I have a nice computer headset with a mic. Would something that simple work, or maybe something like this?

u/TubeThought · 1 pointr/NewTubers

I really do admire your efforts! However there is a LOT of room to improve.

Lets start with the quality of your recording. I'd start by getting Camstudio and reading some tutorials on how to export it so that it looks good.

Secondly, lets talk about a microphone, so you can do some actual commentary. I found a Cheap one on amazon that can help you at least get started (if you want to spend more, i'd suggest looking at name brands).

The music in the background is a good touch, but once you start doing commentary, i'd suggest lowering the volume of the music (any editing program can do this) and making your voice the focal point of your audio.

Lastly, I just want to say don't stop making videos, quality will come with time. Eventually you will grow a fanbase who will love what you make. Good luck!

u/rilez52 · 1 pointr/Twitch

If your looking real cheap this one is great

FIFINE USB Microphone, Plug &Play Home Studio USB Condenser Microphone for Skype, Recordings for YouTube, Google Voice Search, Games(Windows/Mac)-K668 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01D4HTIOY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_YtpZCbS4GK08C

You have to mess with the setting a little but I get very clear audio I have a ac unite close it and a air filter and it never picks up anything other then my voice

u/MEB006 · 1 pointr/audiophile

I was looking to buy a budget mic for gaming and recording youtube videos and I heard good things about these 2 mics and I was wondering which was better. And if neither of these are good than are there any good USB microphones under $30?

K668: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01D4HTIOY

669B: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06XCKGLTP

And are these speakers any good? https://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Multimedia-Speakers-Multiple-Devices/dp/B00EZ9XKCM

u/The_Royal · 1 pointr/BrandNewSentence

Found this diamond, deep in the Amazon reviews for the FIFINE USB Microphone.

Full Review

Sometimes, reading Amazon reviews is better than skimming Reddit lol.

u/Toriningen · 1 pointr/microphones

I was thinking of getting a cheaper headphone with mic or standalone mic (<$30) to use. I might start joining online DnD sessions, but I'm concerned my laptop's internal fan may be too noisy for the built-in mic. My friend commented on that a lot in the past. If I'm looking for a mic, it's for casual use.

Would something like these work?

USB Microphone,Fifine Plug &Play Home Studio USB Condenser Microphone

Logitech ClearChat Comfort/USB Headset H390, Noise Cancelling Microphone, Headphones for Computer (Black)



Microsoft LifeChat LX-3000 Headset (JUG-00013)

Does anyone know about the durability, quality and ease of use of these? If not one of these, does anyone have recommendations?

Alternatively, does anyone know how to stop the internal mic from picking up fan noises?

u/Plethorius · 1 pointr/LucidDreaming

I'm not completely sure right off. The one I bought (not just for this project) is a Blue Snowball. But that was because I wanted the extra options and range it has over other cheaper models to catch more "realistic" sounds. It's a $70 mic but I checked around and picked up a lightly used one on eBay for $37. But I don't think you'd need something like that to capture the type of voices we're going for, and no way I'd ask you to go buy something like that.

I'd have to suggest first giving it a shot with your webcam's microphone or your phone with a recording app and see how it sounds. Depending on the brand and model of the computer / webcam it might not be bad. I'd hate for you to have to go spend money for this.

But if you do decide to get something... I had looked at a couple in the $20 range before I crapped myself over the Snowball. The one I was originally planning to buy was this one which has pretty good reviews for it's price and intended use. And coming in at $13 is this one which looks like it might be just fine for speech recording. But whatever you do... Stay far far away from the "Connectland Gooseneck Tabletop Mic", trust me it's freaking terrible.

u/Nubetastic · 1 pointr/kickstarter

For any project you need a following before putting something on kickstarter, otherwise you will be doomed to fail. Some cheap startup setup is about 50 bucks, listed below. won't be top notch quality but its something.

Computer Mic

Webcam

u/FullMoonPrincess · 1 pointr/youtubegaming

usb desktop mic
This is the first mic I bought and used for streaming. Viewers said it sounded just like my blue yeti microphone.

u/Dokuganryu · 1 pointr/Rainbow6

You should buy everyone a mic then if you are that persistent.