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What do you mean "is my microphone good" ?
Can I understand what you are saying? Yes
Does it sound like a headset mic? Yes
Does it sound like a studio mic? No
Would I personally use it on a recording project? Probably not
Is it good enough? Probably yes depending on what you're wanting to do with it.
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It sounds more than ok for general use like streaming and such.  I've heard way worst honestly. 

 

Which microphone do you have ?

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Better then most headset mics i have heard so far, nothing close to my Rode NT1-a, can recomend this mic to anyone who has a quiet environment arround them, otherweise use Rode Procaster. 

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3 hours ago, RAID_BOMB said:

Better then most headset mics i have heard so far, nothing close to my Rode NT1-a, can recomend this mic to anyone who has a quiet environment arround them, otherweise use Rode Procaster. 

Frankly I disagree, while the NT1-A certainly has a very clean signal and the value proposition seems great on paper, but for the price of an NT1-A you can buy one of each the Teal and Black CM1 from 3U audio, an ISK Starlight (with change), an ADK A6/51 if you're lucky or many of a vast list of options that lack the painful brightness of the 1-A. The NT-1 is a far better microphone that is much more well rounded and far easier to recommend to a large audience, with a much warmer tone (though perhaps slightly higher SNR).

Microphones really are an interesting subject as just the same way a headphone set can sound different to different people which influences how they perceive the sound quality, microphones all pick up differing parts of the audio spectrum at different levels requiring the user to choose a microphone that complements the intricacies of their voice. This is the reason studios have a large assortment of vocal microphones as each vocalist has special nuances that may mac one mic (or another) entirely unsuitable for recording their voice.

Sloth

Sloth's the name, audio gear is the game
I'll do my best to lend a hand to anyone with audio questions, studio gear and value for money are my primary focus.

Click here for my Microphone and Interface guide, tips and recommendations
 

For advice I rely on The Brains Trust :
@rice guru
- Headphones, Earphones and personal audio for any budget 
@Derkoli- High end specialist and allround knowledgeable bloke

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