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If in the future you do microphone comparisons again, it would be helpful to record ten seconds of dead air with each mic so viewers can hear any significant differences in the inherent noise floor.
I use my tonor tc-777 for both talking and recording saxophone and I can verify it is absolutely incredible. Perfect for talking and turning down the volume to like 80% is perfect for sax, picks up dynamics ,articulation, and tone gorgeously, can't recommend it enough
Hey! just wanted to say that I got the Mackie mic and i'm glad I did. the sound is really clear and it doesn't capture annoying background noise. i'm using it to record vocals for my demos. the only downside is that it doesn't come with a tripod or pop filter but it was worth it in the end. Thanks!
Im interested in the Mackie as well. Do you find yourself wishing you got something with headphone monitoring or a gain knob? Can you control gain with software? Sorry im looking for my first usb mic (or any mic for that matter) and I don't know what I want.
I got a Snowball about 10 years ago and it was kind of fail. It worked ok in the beginning, but it was picking up noise from my soundcard internally, which was very noticeable on multitrack recordings. After a couple of months, the USB connection in the back of the mic developed issues and I started getting random crackling in all my recordings as well. Switching to an XLR condenser connected to the laptop via a Scarlett 2i4 fixed all issues. Obviously, USB mics are still useful for various applications, but I don't trust Blue anymore.
This video had all the information I was looking for - hearing simple non-EQed quality, an appraisal of what the different mics are best for, the perks and drawbacks of the options. Incredibly useful. Thank you!
The Mackie sounded the best to me. My suggestion for next time is to include the microphone pick-up pattern - omnidirectional, cardioid etc. Thanks for the review.
This really helped me out as my headset mic is starting to give up on me and it just keeps cutting out and just not working happy I found this video and keep up the content
I use the FiFine Mic, I got it with a bundle that came with the pop filter, the wind sock, and the arm along with the mic, mic stand, and 6ft usb chord all for $50 good ass deal
I really like the one with all the accessories, I thought it had a nice sound. I like the ability to move it and the headphones also. Tough choice. Thanks for the video.
thank you so much for this! i was just looking for a good budget mic and was getting really stressed with all the options but you presented the pros and cons of each one really well! plus my budget is exactly $50 so this video was perfect for me lol. so many of the other lists of "budget mics" i found were in the hundreds omg
Would you rather pick the Tonor or the FIFine for HipHop? I’m having a hard time finding a the right decision 😅 or do you have an other fav for this case? (These two are the only ones available in Germany for under 50€)
I would recommend mackie It's the best you won't feel the need to change mic for a long period of time unless it gets broken. From your comment i estimate that you are tight on budget but i would advise you that if possible increase your budget and go for mackie you will never be tensed regarding your vocal recordings.
Thank you, I'm researching for the right beginner microphone. I am hoping to start my RUclips channel soon. Also, I like your "comfortable" background; you should do a video on a good set up for that as well. I appreciate you, young brother 👍
Thank you. I have had a Snowball for several years, and I sing and write Christian music. I am a soprano and the Snowball doesn't sound good on the high notes. I thought in your sound test the Mackie had the best sound, so I will try to get that and see if it works better with my singing voice. God bless.
Thanks this really helps me with my decision I was going to get this $250 mic but I’m sure one of these $50 mics will be very useful and a massive upgrade from my Xbox mic that I was previously making videos with on my other channel, I had to put so many filters over it in OBS to sound even close to any of these $50 ones so I’m excited that I can get a huge upgrade for a fraction of what I was going to spend. Good review.
No, it isn’t. It seems clear at first glance but soon you realize the frequency response is very messed up with some black wholes in the mids/low mids. The Mackie sounds the best, I chose it before I saw he had chosen it as well.
And as another audio engineer…. It’s up to personal preference. You can make the cheapest piece of equipment sound amazing, it’s up to the person using it.
Hey! thanks for the video, you're definitely underrated. I'm looking for a sort of all-rounder, as I sing, game, and record my voice for videos (I also record my acoustic guitar sometimes). Which do you think is the best option for me?
Aokeo is the one for me, as a starting singer, so I can hear my own voice. Although, the snowball is prettier. Edit: it's a good mic, but the connection that goes to the mic is a little loose. 9/10 poggers
it is important to note, these mics require some work with them, which I feel like it's better you learn more from these than you would with an expensive one, and of course experience outshines any gear.
Nice one, i’m going to get the aoeko one , because of the boom arm and good build quality and also very good sound 👍. i’m trusting you on this one ED, ill edit this after i’ve used it and give my thoughts, CYA!
This is so helpful, thank you! I am looking to set up my first RUclips channel with mostly talking but possibly also want to add some singing in the future. I wasn't happy about having to spend a lot on a good microphone which is then mostly made for studio recording and therefore not ideal for making RUclips videos.
People questioning background noise, put on ear buds or put your speaker right to your ear. You'll hear it. Fifine was a lot. I used to have one. A k668. They're ear rapers.
I agree. I hate the snowball. Don't know why reviewers like it. Sounds exactly like the mic is built -- encased in a ball of cheap plastic. Room noise echo and reverb all over. Yuck.
Thanks for watching!! I think the Aokeo is best for gaming because of the boom arm. It helps keep the desk clean for only your mouse and keyboard, and it keeps a distance from the keyboard so you don’t here key noise... and you can put it closer to your mouth for better audio pickup 👌🏼
Im kind of stuck between getting the FIFINE and Mackie, Im still not sure of which one to get if anyone knows anything about these 2 mics and which one to get that would be helpful
Which particular usb microphone in all the phones you tested would be best for connecting to recording software on an iPhone or iPad? I noticed none came with any kind of added lightning connection.
@@EdwardSmithMusic Perfect just ordered, 54.99$ CAD great video btw, one thing would be cool tho if you yelled in the mics see how they handle some rage turbulence for gamers xD
I think for starting up the AK-60. I'm not a singer. Just want a clear speaking voice. And getting all that equipment. It's a decent investment for me who just wants to try at streaming games. Thanks so much.
Great video! I decided on the Aokeo bc I'm a newbie and the kit has everything I want, even tho the Mackie had the best sound to my ears...step by step. Thanks
The thing I find when listening to demos like this, is once it goes on it's journey, in and out of You tube and then out of my stereo. I can not tell a difference. you at your end may very well hear a difference. so I say if you need a mic for youtube, skype or zoom spending a bit more money say going up from, 20 quid to 60 quid may only make a tiny difference. If you was to spend 350 to 400 plus add in a mic amp ect. Then yes we the listener will hear a difference. The age of the listener and how good their hearing remains is a big factor. also finding that mic that suits your voice can make a massive difference and then making some EQ adjustments. Still a great and use full video.
Hey man! I was wondering what dynamic mic you would recommend (200$ budget) for gaming. I tried the AKG D5 but i felt it didnt have the presence i needed or wanted... My voice is kinda bassy and dark in a way? Cheers!
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I have been looking for a good quality microphone for so long, its the final piece that I needed to my setup and by chance I came across this video! Thank you so much, definitely subscribing, you are a blessing
@@EdwardSmithMusic What's your 1st choice / recommendation for a USB mic with a 3.5mm headphone jack for real time monitoring for the purpose of recording vocals?
How does the aokeo do with background noise? I have a pretty loud keyboard so im wondering if its gonna pick that sound up. Btw, awesome vid just what i was looking for
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Does the Mackie work on Xbox one ???
uhh im from UK
Do you speak french?
Hi would these work on laptop?
@@UptnxFooty Yes 100%
sound tests
6:24 - Maono usb
6:38 - Tonor tc-777
6:52 - Mackie em-91cu
7:08 - fifine k669
7:22 - blue snowball ice
7:40 - aokeo usb
Thanks your amazing
Aokeo sounds better
I wanna like but funny number. Thanks^^
Thanks
Thank you!
If in the future you do microphone comparisons again, it would be helpful to record ten seconds of dead air with each mic so viewers can hear any significant differences in the inherent noise floor.
I will see what I can do next time 👌🏼
I was hoping to hear a sample of a voice
@@StarOasis26 ? he did sound tests
@@StarOasis26 .
@Tylah M guy was replying to Here and Now 27's comment, who said they were hoping to hear a voice sample
i think the mackie sounds the cleanest in the voice test tbh.
I agree!
Totally. Has the most natural sound.
I liked the fine sound but disliked the noise floor it had a hisssss
The blue snowball sounded real silent
@@W0rldViralDaily i think the opposite. you could hear the mans breathing. for thats not a good choise
I use my tonor tc-777 for both talking and recording saxophone and I can verify it is absolutely incredible. Perfect for talking and turning down the volume to like 80% is perfect for sax, picks up dynamics ,articulation, and tone gorgeously, can't recommend it enough
Thanks for sharing!
Had mine for 10 months and now there's a random static.
I've been looking for a mic to record Saxaophone myself! Thanks so much for the info.
That's crazy, I was looking for a microphone specifically for my sax as well.
@@OneOfYourFrenchGirIs get it! Goes on sale for 25$ every once in a while too.
Hey! just wanted to say that I got the Mackie mic and i'm glad I did. the sound is really clear and it doesn't capture annoying background noise. i'm using it to record vocals for my demos. the only downside is that it doesn't come with a tripod or pop filter but it was worth it in the end. Thanks!
Im interested in the Mackie as well. Do you find yourself wishing you got something with headphone monitoring or a gain knob? Can you control gain with software? Sorry im looking for my first usb mic (or any mic for that matter) and I don't know what I want.
How is it holding up 1 year later?
I got a Snowball about 10 years ago and it was kind of fail. It worked ok in the beginning, but it was picking up noise from my soundcard internally, which was very noticeable on multitrack recordings. After a couple of months, the USB connection in the back of the mic developed issues and I started getting random crackling in all my recordings as well. Switching to an XLR condenser connected to the laptop via a Scarlett 2i4 fixed all issues. Obviously, USB mics are still useful for various applications, but I don't trust Blue anymore.
This is so perfect for beginners especially for budget friendly
Awesome! Thanks for watching Elo!! 🙏🏼
Its more expensive in Canada :(
@@endless1247 It is more cheaper in Britain :) everything is 10 bucks cheaper
Ooh really woman 2022
This video had all the information I was looking for - hearing simple non-EQed quality, an appraisal of what the different mics are best for, the perks and drawbacks of the options. Incredibly useful. Thank you!
The FIFine T669 Kit is by far the best value. 53 bucks you get everything and its built very good.
The Mackie sounded the best to me. My suggestion for next time is to include the microphone pick-up pattern - omnidirectional, cardioid etc. Thanks for the review.
This really helped me out as my headset mic is starting to give up on me and it just keeps cutting out and just not working happy I found this video and keep up the content
Yea thats why im here too lol. i see this was 3 months ago so im just wondering if you bought one of them and what you think about it. :)
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I use the FiFine Mic, I got it with a bundle that came with the pop filter, the wind sock, and the arm along with the mic, mic stand, and 6ft usb chord all for $50 good ass deal
Awesome!!
link??
Lol after the sound tests I rly tho bout...hmmm its between Aokeo and Mackie
i got the aokeo because it comes with a boom arm and pop filter out of the box
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I really like the one with all the accessories, I thought it had a nice sound. I like the ability to move it and the headphones also. Tough choice. Thanks for the video.
I agree!!! Thanks for watching 🙏🏼
Aoko, maono, and snowball all sounds really damn good
And i hate the snow ball design but i cant lie when i say that the mic is really clean
Yea same im thinking of getting the aoko and start streaming
i used to have the snowball, and i agree, the design got so annoying and the port for the usb broke
@@keiorie thats what usually happens honestly .
update! i got the aokeo, it's pretty good but it's quiet
@@keiorie that’s funny, in the test his was the loudest.
The Mackie microphone is probably my favorite 👍
It’s pretty good 👌🏼
The mackie, the aokeo and the blue snowball did the best performance from my perspective.
Nice voice test bossman.
Thanks for watching!!
i literally was just on amazon looking for a good usb mic and then i seen this video thanks
Thanks for watching!! 🙏🏼
thank you so much for this! i was just looking for a good budget mic and was getting really stressed with all the options but you presented the pros and cons of each one really well! plus my budget is exactly $50 so this video was perfect for me lol. so many of the other lists of "budget mics" i found were in the hundreds omg
Glad I could help!
snowball is very durable had mine since 2014 it fell a couple times got chipped up never fell apart and still works til this day good money spent
Would you rather pick the Tonor or the FIFine for HipHop? I’m having a hard time finding a the right decision 😅 or do you have an other fav for this case? (These two are the only ones available in Germany for under 50€)
i would recommend the fifine, it has the most natural noise out of the three
I would recommend mackie
It's the best you won't feel the need to change mic for a long period of time unless it gets broken.
From your comment i estimate that you are tight on budget but i would advise you that if possible increase your budget and go for mackie you will never be tensed regarding your vocal recordings.
fifine hat gerade ein angebot mit arm und allen accessories für 30 euro
i personnaly got tonor and fifine go with fifine
ich auchhhh
I’d probably use any of these!! I was honestly surprised by the sound quality..
The FIFINE Sounds the best in my opinion
Mine too.. I hope I’m not being biased..
I was Literally looking for a mic & your video saved me !!!
Awesome! Thanks so much for watching!!
Thank you, I'm researching for the right beginner microphone. I am hoping to start my RUclips channel soon. Also, I like your "comfortable" background; you should do a video on a good set up for that as well. I appreciate you, young brother 👍
Thank you so much for watching!! Since you like my background, watch this video - ruclips.net/video/G19dhmjVcKg/видео.html
@@EdwardSmithMusic Awesome! Thank you 👍
Thank you so much... you literally saved me. My old mic were AirPod 😑😂
Awesome!! Glad I could help!!
Thank you. I have had a Snowball for several years, and I sing and write Christian music. I am a soprano and the Snowball doesn't sound good on the high notes. I thought in your sound test the Mackie had the best sound, so I will try to get that and see if it works better with my singing voice. God bless.
Ive tried out the mackie and im impressed by how it sounds 🔥🔥🔥
Is it good? Im thinking of buying it
Thanks this really helps me with my decision I was going to get this $250 mic but I’m sure one of these $50 mics will be very useful and a massive upgrade from my Xbox mic that I was previously making videos with on my other channel, I had to put so many filters over it in OBS to sound even close to any of these $50 ones so I’m excited that I can get a huge upgrade for a fraction of what I was going to spend. Good review.
Fourth option seems like a steal.
amazing video brodie!!!
as an audio engineer, The snowball is the best one if anyone wants to know
No
No, it isn’t. It seems clear at first glance but soon you realize the frequency response is very messed up with some black wholes in the mids/low mids.
The Mackie sounds the best, I chose it before I saw he had chosen it as well.
@@raularaujostrw nah, The snow better is better after mix
And as another audio engineer…. It’s up to personal preference. You can make the cheapest piece of equipment sound amazing, it’s up to the person using it.
@@jomama2892 which mic good for vocals
I'm liking the Fifine honestly.. and Blue snowball too. I do like the crisper voice pickup and less muted sounds..
I was also thinking about the Fifine because of one of the bundles on amazon
Oh and perso I think the better one in terms of voice quality and qualify's to the top 3 are : 1 Maono, 2 Mackie and 3 the bonus one.
Hey! thanks for the video, you're definitely underrated. I'm looking for a sort of all-rounder, as I sing, game, and record my voice for videos (I also record my acoustic guitar sometimes). Which do you think is the best option for me?
Thanks man!! I would go for the Aokeo to be honest 👌🏻
So out of all of them, which do you recommend for singing? I do like the sound quality of the Mackie, but which do you recommend that will be best?
I would say both Mackie and the Blue Snowball are good for vocals... Which ever one you pick between those two will do the job.
How about the Tonor Q9? Would you recommend that one as well?
6:32 I like the Maono Usb for $28 - thanks for the reviews
I’m getting the Aokeo, thank you so much for these videos! You helped me a lot! ✌️
How is your experience with the Aokeo Mic?
Sir, please tell me which mic should I take
Maono AU-PM420 / Blue Snowball iCE
Blue Snowball 💪🏻
@@EdwardSmithMusic thanks, sir for your response
Another awesome video! Actually considering on getting the FiFine!
Thank you so much!!
Great video, Edward...you've got great energy! From N. Kentucky, U.S.A.
Wow, thank you!
Thank you this video helped me make an informed decision. AOKEO here I come
Awesome!!
Aokeo is the one for me, as a starting singer, so I can hear my own voice.
Although, the snowball is prettier.
Edit: it's a good mic, but the connection that goes to the mic is a little loose. 9/10 poggers
Yeah it is a good choice, but I agree the Snowball looks awesome!
Hello, can u tell me if its good for singing as well? In this review it sounds really good to me. I thinking about buying it
The Snowball is incompatible with EVERY accessory ever made for microphones.
@@Izunia I just ordered it. I'll tell you when I get it.
@@edwardfletcher7790 yikes
So... The Mackie could be perfect for voice providing for UTAU (a free vocal synth program) I sure hope I can buy it
true! i am aiming for buying that one, i hope i can buy it someday
it is important to note, these mics require some work with them, which I feel like it's better you learn more from these than you would with an expensive one, and of course experience outshines any gear.
True!
If I already have a pop filter and a boom arm which would you recommend, I’m stuck between the mackie and the aokeo
The Mackie would be my go to 👌🏻
Nice one, i’m going to get the aoeko one , because of the boom arm and good build quality and also very good sound 👍. i’m trusting you on this one ED, ill edit this after i’ve used it and give my thoughts, CYA!
so is it good?
soooo how was it?!
Thanks alot. I really wanted to get the Aokeo but it's no longer avaible at the moment :( Ur video was very helpfull tho!
Thanks man!! The new mic I linked in the Description below is even better!! 🙌🏻 Review coming on Thursday 🙏🏻
Dude I just wanna say thank you this is super helpful 🙏🏻🤩
Glad it helped!
It seems like the more expensive they get the less they sound great
True
accent is high, but man this was really really good help and satisfying, you really earned the like!! Keep it up
Thanks a ton!
Everybody asked and everybody needed comparison like this.
Good job :D
Thanks so much for watching!! 🙏🏼
This is so helpful, thank you! I am looking to set up my first RUclips channel with mostly talking but possibly also want to add some singing in the future. I wasn't happy about having to spend a lot on a good microphone which is then mostly made for studio recording and therefore not ideal for making RUclips videos.
Hey which mic do you think is good for rap vocals ? Love the video 👍🏼
This Melon Audio Mic is my fav under $50 - amzn.to/3uZKA1h
People questioning background noise, put on ear buds or put your speaker right to your ear. You'll hear it. Fifine was a lot. I used to have one. A k668. They're ear rapers.
The Snowball is a huge fail IMHO. Its quirky design means you can't use it with ANY standard accessories...
you can use the tonor t20 microphone arm that comes with a pop filter for around 20 to 30 dollars i think
@@sleepymc2287 I'm referring more to wind filters and vibration mounts. It's a big goofy thing only suitable to mild studio setups.
@@edwardfletcher7790 i have also seen shock mounts for it and wind filters should be out there too but i get it. it's not the most conveniant.
@@sleepymc2287 I'd really like to see a teardown of it, there's no reason for it to be that shape.
I agree. I hate the snowball. Don't know why reviewers like it. Sounds exactly like the mic is built -- encased in a ball of cheap plastic. Room noise echo and reverb all over. Yuck.
Thanks for comparisons 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
But Wich one do you recommend the best for streaming and gaming? (Btw great video!)
Thanks for watching!! I think the Aokeo is best for gaming because of the boom arm. It helps keep the desk clean for only your mouse and keyboard, and it keeps a distance from the keyboard so you don’t here key noise... and you can put it closer to your mouth for better audio pickup 👌🏼
Thank you so much dude I needed a mic because when I talk with my friends on discord my voice sounds crappy this will help
Glad I could help!
I love the way that a specific microphone is best in category but not better than Mackie🤭🤭😁😅😅
Im kind of stuck between getting the FIFINE and Mackie, Im still not sure of which one to get if anyone knows anything about these 2 mics and which one to get that would be helpful
Which particular usb microphone in all the phones you tested would be best for connecting to recording software on an iPhone or iPad? I noticed none came with any kind of added lightning connection.
settled for the Aokeo Mic!! thanks for the review!
Glad I could help!
Nice review. Which would you recommend for recording acoustic guitar (classical)?
I would use the Mackie or the Aokeo if I had to record guitar 👌🏼
@@EdwardSmithMusic Thanks! I don't see the software as a part of the package on Amazon though.
which would you recommend between Maono And Fifine. Prices are super different in canada let me know please !
Fifine is better 👌🏼
@@EdwardSmithMusic Perfect just ordered, 54.99$ CAD great video btw, one thing would be cool tho if you yelled in the mics see how they handle some rage turbulence for gamers xD
I like ur smile bro...brightens the mood...and yes, thanks so much for such a clear n informative video.
Thank you so much 😀
I think for starting up the AK-60. I'm not a singer. Just want a clear speaking voice. And getting all that equipment. It's a decent investment for me who just wants to try at streaming games. Thanks so much.
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Thank you so much Vincent 🙏🏼
tysm man god bless you and be safe
Nice review and energy you get a sub :D
Much appreciated!
@@EdwardSmithMusic you welcolme !
Thank you very much for your video! Which microphone you recommend for grand piano recording?
Great video! I decided on the Aokeo bc I'm a newbie and the kit has everything I want, even tho the Mackie had the best sound to my ears...step by step. Thanks
Is aokeo good? Considering getting it so id love to know ❤
@wolfyqueenn1409 still going strong I do recommend it
@@MahPerfumeseParfums Thank you so much😊!!
Just got the fifine for 23 bucks. So far so good.
I just bought the aokeo with my LIFE savings, I’m planning on using it for vocals so I hope it’s good 😂😖
Great choice!!
is... is it good? from the tests I thought the aokeo was the best but I'm at the checkout i just wanna make sure
I think aokeo is the best for the price not just features and the quality also
This may be too much to ask, but do you have a link for a mic arm that works for the Mackie? Thank you!
Yes I do! The first 2 options in this video are perfect for the Mackie Mic - ruclips.net/video/-DQC_7adsWI/видео.html
The thing I find when listening to demos like this, is once it goes on it's journey, in and out of You tube and then out of my stereo. I can not tell a difference. you at your end may very well hear a difference. so I say if you need a mic for youtube, skype or zoom spending a bit more money say going up from, 20 quid to 60 quid may only make a tiny difference. If you was to spend 350 to 400 plus add in a mic amp ect. Then yes we the listener will hear a difference. The age of the listener and how good their hearing remains is a big factor. also finding that mic that suits your voice can make a massive difference and then making some EQ adjustments. Still a great and use full video.
This helped so much. Thank you soooo much
Great! Thanks for watching!!
Which microphone would be best to record vocals? I have a high pitched voice and have just been recording on my phone.
This microphone is the best for vocals (under $50) - ruclips.net/video/1l9mAqLkdLI/видео.html
The Mackie USB sounded the best to me
Hey man! I was wondering what dynamic mic you would recommend (200$ budget) for gaming. I tried the AKG D5 but i felt it didnt have the presence i needed or wanted... My voice is kinda bassy and dark in a way? Cheers!
I heard for gaming, this microphone is pretty good - amzn.to/3pcKD7Q
@@EdwardSmithMusic Oh idont really like the way condensers picks up like envoirment sound.... id really like a dynamic mic :(
Behringer xm8500. That mic is insane, and only $35. All day, every day. For a Condenser handheld, the Rode M2. Another good mention -- Zoom Q2U.
Thanks for this video!!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for this! Big help!
Awesome!! Thanks for watching 🙏🏻
What do you think of he razer siren mini? I've heard it and it sounds fantastic. What are your thoughts on it?
I'm doing another video soon on "Best USB Microphones", and the Razer Siren Mini will be included. Make sure you stay tuned!!
@@EdwardSmithMusic oh wow, I was just about to purchase it too. Great timing! I'll be sure to watch it. 👍
what mic do you recommend for voice and acoustic guitar recording?
This new microphone from Melon Audio is the best for bot singing and guitar recording - amzn.to/3uZKA1h
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Waiting for upcoming updates 😁😁..!!
Thanks for watching! 🙏🏼
How does your all the tracks sound so clean? Did you apply noise reduction to all of em?
I have been looking for a good quality microphone for so long, its the final piece that I needed to my setup and by chance I came across this video! Thank you so much, definitely subscribing, you are a blessing
Your videos have helped to encourage me in my ministry thank you so much for caring about the beginners. God bless you.
So your recommendation for the purpose of voice recording is the Mackie? What's your 2nd choice?
My second choice das to be the Blue Snowball 👌🏼
@@EdwardSmithMusic What's your 1st choice / recommendation for a USB mic with a 3.5mm headphone jack for real time monitoring for the purpose of recording vocals?
@@utubepunk I know of a product coming on the market soon that will fit exactly what you are looking for... I'll keep you up to date!
@@EdwardSmithMusic Oh sweet! How long will I be waiting? 🤔 I have a project coming up soon. I like the tease though! I subscribed! 😄
@@EdwardSmithMusic what is the mic?
look up sudotack st 600 and it looks so similar eith the maono one. Is it just a rebrand?
the only available mic in my country (for the correct price that is) is the maono microphone, any opinions on that mic?
just dont. get a snowball instead
IMO ~ Snowball & Aokeo depending whether you need accessories or not.
Fifine next with nice price.
Great overview - supper helpful - thanks!
Thanks!! Glad it was helpful!!
How does the aokeo do with background noise? I have a pretty loud keyboard so im wondering if its gonna pick that sound up. Btw, awesome vid just what i was looking for
I have no clue but I’m getting the mic within 1-2 weeks so I will let you know 😁
@@yeshuaplayz_yt6442 let us know Yeshua
@@yeshuaplayz_yt6442 how is it?
@@n_azyy3575 he probably forgot
@@yeshuaplayz_yt6442 u forgot :/
Good stuff man ! 👍👌😉
Thanks!!
What is the best one in your opinion? I’m thinking maybe aokeo or maono. I want to have a very clear voice when talking in a voice chat
The Aokoe is kinda unbeatable for the price