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  1. Ohh i am so so so sorry, thats not what i tried to link, turns out i linked the playlist instead! i was reffering to the LCT 240 PRO but i have also just found the 440 pure in budget.
  2. The video is for an xlr mic not usb. i was looking at after checking through your bio and spending a few days watching reviews, figured i would include it as i really liked the sound he was getting and sounds very much what i want to go for (and is what i mean by "old school" even if its not THAT old school) Podcastage's review for it seemed pretty glowing with some rating it over or equal to the sm7b (although as far as i can hear thats not miles better than the sm57 or 58. but considering i like to be close to the mic and get a bit of asmr and proximity going condensor does seem like the way. sorry for the bad english.
  3. Ok so i went away and did some re-search I really really like the sound he is getting from the 240 pro and it looks like both condensor and dynamic will work for what i wish do do (voice overs) presume i just need to find a good pre-amp? now?
  4. Honestly i know nothing about audio other than my love of my Shure 425's my needs are just for something nice sounding with a zero tolerance for anoying interferance and buzzing sounds so as not to irritate the viewer. I have a little bit of an obsession with old school radio presenter mic setups with that something i can't quite describe? is it extra bass or something? really like smooth caramel for your ears.
  5. Hey so my goal is to make a series of Blender and other digital 3D content creation tutorials and walthrough's, for this i really need a 2nd to non audio settup. i've been recomended the Shure X2U alongside an Shure SM58 but they are both currently out of stock or hiked up in price and im Shure there must be better solutions out there. total budget is £225, go nuts. much love <3
  6. How about something like the AOC C27G1 27.0", for that price point i could get 3 quite easily and save a huge chunk of cash then use use my little Wacom Cintiq for colour checks, maybe mount them on some kind of arm system?
  7. Sorry i meant 3 Standard 16:9 aspect ratio displays OR a single super ultrawide as both give me the same productivity positives.
  8. Vruchtenhagel is walgelijk. Hoop dat je nederlands bent en dat dit gewoon goed overkomt lmfao, Maar dat terzijde

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    2. GenericFanboy

      GenericFanboy

      God god god, Walgelijk dit. Zoetigheid op brood mag van mij de pot op.

    3. minibois

      minibois

      Vruchtenhagel is gewoon goed, je hebt alleen het licht nog niet gevonden.

      Straks ga je me nog zeggen dat je kokosnootbrood slecht vindt...

    4. GenericFanboy

      GenericFanboy

      Ik heb een PEST hekel aan kokosnoot en dus ook aan kokosnootbrood. Weg ermee, Hup

  9. Ok so long story short i've just finished my new pc build, it's used primarily for 3D Modelling within software such as Zbrush, Blender, 3DS max and Keyshot for rendering. I also play Rainbow 6 Siege semi-competitively, Heroes of the storm, WoW and most of all Monster Hunter World. Extensive playtesting must also be done within Unreal and i'll be soon investing in a ViVE for a VR Title i'll be working on soon. My PC Main Specs are Ryzen 9 3900x, RX 5700 XT, 32GB DDR4 @ 3200mhz. Now i've been using a 2013 imac for the last year since i lost my last PC and Have grown to really appreciate the Brightness and Clarity but i can't truthfully say the differance in raw resolution made much of a diference still greatly enjoying the experiance offered gaming through my 52" 1080p TV. For work purposes 3 Monitors or an equivalent is a must, as is brightness and contrast HOWEVER it need not be the greatest most colour accurate monitor in the world because my target content is consumed by the average gamer or home cinema settup and spending hours making the most of all the increased colour depth is usually fruitless because of this. another thing of note is input lag must be low. so far the ASUS XG49VQ ROG STRIX 49" is winning for me and is right at the edge of my maximum budget, theres also the Phillips 499P9H/00 49" With its higher resolution and i presume colour depth it is highly attractive. However picking between the two or an alternative is proving impossible because i really can't decide if i will regret going for 144hz over the higher resolution. Does anyone have any suggestions perhaps? either 3 Individual monitors with thin bezels or a single ultrawide costing no more than 850GBP/950 Euro.
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