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looking for a $175 xlr mic and audio interface

Matthew51

For all things on xlr I suggest you check this out. I would also suggest you to read the whole thing and not just one part as xlr mics are not made equal and some will require you to get something else and in general its a very informative and interesting. Before you buy though i would send him a pm, scroll to the top and right of the follow member button is what you're looking for,  to have him check it over.

 https://linustechtips.com/profile/345176-the-flying-sloth/?tab=field_core_pfield_46

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2 hours ago, Letgomyleghoe. said:

For all things on xlr I suggest you check this out. I would also suggest you to read the whole thing and not just one part as xlr mics are not made equal and some will require you to get something else and in general its a very informative and interesting. Before you buy though i would send him a pm, scroll to the top and right of the follow member button is what you're looking for,  to have him check it over.

 https://linustechtips.com/profile/345176-the-flying-sloth/?tab=field_core_pfield_46

Appreciate the plug

OP, when it comes to getting an interface and mic on a budget my usual go-to is the UMC202HD and Behringer C2, value for money is unparalleled and you get the option of recording in stereo should you ever want to do some music stuff in future. I personally use the bigger brother of that interface (UMC1820) on my PC with the C2 even though I own microphones worth well above what the C2s are. If you're looking for options or some further information, as suggested the guide on my profile has a lot of useful information on it as well as audio recordings of the exact setup I recommended (albeit in an intentionally noisy environment) and I'm always looking to add to the guide.

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

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