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How to make a usb mic
How to make a usb mic












how to make a usb mic

However, there are some cheap boom arms available that help keep the Snowball away from sounds like noisy mechanical keyboards that might otherwise be picked up by the mic. The only real downside I've spotted to the Snowball in particular is its limited mounting options you need to use something specific to the Snowball rather than a standard 5/8ths inch screw mount. It uses a condenser mic, so it captures detailed audio but doesn't reject as much off-axis noise as a dynamic mic. The Snowball is well reviewed generally, thanks to its small stature, convenient desk mount and good audio quality.

how to make a usb mic

  • Get the Blue Microphones Snowball for £40 (was £80).
  • If you're interested in streaming or podcasting, or just fancy a USB mic to use alongside headphones without a mic (or a rubbish one), then this is a great shout. That means you need to pay just £40 to take home this mic that normally retails for £80, the cheapest it's been by some margin for years. Its small, adorably round shape belies its capability to make surprisingly detailed recordings, and it's currently half price at Amazon in the UK. Blue Microphones are known for their popular Yeti podcasting and streaming mic, but they also make a great budget USB model called the Snowball.














    How to make a usb mic