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Good mic for gaming and talking on skype etc.

Tafel_Kafel

Well...

It has been a long time.

 

Anyway people, asking you for advice agn.

 

So, I'm looking for a COOL mic under $90 for gaming and talking with my family on skype and generally stuff, no commentary or anything.

 

I've been looking at the modmic 4.0 and the Blue Snowball (the Yeti is $150+ here)

Both of these sound good, but I'd prefer a dekstop mic.

Also, do you guys know any good pop filters?

 

pls gib suggestions

thank u 

 

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EDIT: I guess it's solved, getting the Snowball bebyyyyyyyyyy

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I just bought my mom a snowball for her conference calls and literally on queue someone said over the call that her mic sounded great. Couldn't recommend anything else but for her application it works great. 

 

 

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snowball or snowball ice

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I just bought my mom a snowball for her conference calls and literally on queue someone said over the call that her mic sounded great. Couldn't recommend anything else but for her application it works great. 

Well that definitely sounds like the best option for me so far, especially considering the price

 

snowball or snowball ice

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What's the difference between those? I actually didn't look at it that much. Which one is better? I can afford either

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Well that definitely sounds like the best option for me so far, especially considering the price

 

you're still here

do you have a life beyond this site

 

What's the difference between those? I actually didn't look at it that much. Which one is better? I can afford either

the ice only has one mode (cardioid) and the non-ice has 4 modes, for interviews and stuff like that

 

if only you are going to be using the mic, then the ICE is all you need

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Get thouself a blueish snowball. Thy are manufactured from the new world, where gold lines thy shores, or so me and my knights have heard!

It looks as if the peasants have risen up, and found swords!


But their sword's look a little short, if you know what I mean!


Good! The squires need training anyway!

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Snowball or Meteor

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Blue Snowball, or if you want to go cheap but ok, get a zalman clip mic. It's not great but it sounds better than 99% of the gaming headset mics out there.

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Blue Snowball, or if you want to go cheap but ok, get a zalman clip mic. It's not great but it sounds better than 99% of the gaming headset mics out there.

Oh yeah, I have the zalman one already.

The cable is a pain in the ass and sound quality is bad so I'm looking to upgrade :P

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