Hey, my mic is starting to be very bad. I've got 60 bucks, and i'm willing to use all of it. What's the best value for money mic in that range? (I've got a mechanical keyboard so I don't know if a desktop mic would work, a clip on might work better). thoughts?
You have a decent amount of options @ $60.
The two most recommended for that price range will be the ModMic and the Blue Snowball though. Just depends on what you're lookin' for at this point.
The two most recommended for that price range will be the ModMic and the Blue Snowball though. Just depends on what you're lookin' for at this point.
The Zalman clip-on is a pretty solid choice for the price.
BittaThe Zalman clip-on is a pretty solid choice for the price.
Got mine like a week ago, would recommend
Got mine like a week ago, would recommend
Had both the snowball and the modmic. I think for gaming the mod mic is far better as it picks up very little background noise.
BittaThe Zalman clip-on is a pretty solid choice for the price.
I got mine for $4—no complaints
I got mine for $4—no complaints
Modmic is sooooooooooooo good for the money, would recommend
I own both the Snowball and ModMic - if you have a quiet keyboard and set it up carefully the Snowball sounds really good. The ModMic picks up a lot less background noise etc and is easy to use, but for the price I don't think the sound quality is up to scratch (on mine at least).
Keep in mind that the ModMic needs preamplification, onboard might not cut it.
STOGEModmic is sooooooooooooo good for the money, would recommend
are you for real?
are you for real?
I'm thinking about the snowball, but i have a mechanical keyboard (blues) that can get kinda loud. How much of the noise will show up on my mic? Is the mic quality better than modmic?
Edit: As I look at the modmic, I start to lean towards it more and more. However, someone said something about onboard not working very well with it? Can anyone confirm or deny these claims?
Edit: As I look at the modmic, I start to lean towards it more and more. However, someone said something about onboard not working very well with it? Can anyone confirm or deny these claims?
rock-are you for real?
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Not allowed to recommend a product I like or something lol?
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Not allowed to recommend a product I like or something lol?
Please read properly. I didn't say anything about a preamp. I said onboard might not be able to handle it.
Literally any soundcard will have absolutely no problems, it's just some of the low end onboard realtek chips.
The ModMic produces an analog signal and you can bet your ass that analog signal goes through an amp before going into the ADC. It's called preamplification because it's done before the signal processing.
Literally any soundcard will have absolutely no problems, it's just some of the low end onboard realtek chips.
The ModMic produces an analog signal and you can bet your ass that analog signal goes through an amp before going into the ADC. It's called preamplification because it's done before the signal processing.
What does that mean for me? I'm running onboard sound
Do you know which chip? Otherwise just tell me which mobo, I'll find out.
STOGErock-are you for real?
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Not allowed to recommend a product I like or something lol?
you're allowed to do whatever you want, also say whatever you want, but what you said there was just not true, 50$ for such mic isn't good, the opposite, you can have something with the same quality for much less than that
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you're allowed to do whatever you want, also say whatever you want, but what you said there was just not true, 50$ for such mic isn't good, the opposite, you can have something with the same quality for much less than that
rock-you're allowed to do whatever you want, also say whatever you want, but what you said there was just not true, 50$ for such mic isn't good, the opposite, you can have something with the same quality for much less than that
wtf are you even trying to say
the snowball is the same price and picks up tons of background noise
zalman is cheap but not as good quality
you can't say he is factually incorrect in his opinion (that its a good value for the money)
you're allowed to do whatever you want, also say whatever you want, but what you said there was just not true, 50$ for such mic isn't good, the opposite, you can have something with the same quality for much less than that[/quote]
wtf are you even trying to say
the snowball is the same price and picks up tons of background noise
zalman is cheap but not as good quality
you can't say he is factually incorrect in his opinion (that its a good value for the money)
bearodactylwtf are you even trying to say
the snowball is the same price and picks up tons of background noise
zalman is cheap but not as good quality
you can't say he is factually incorrect in his opinion (that its a good value for the money)
never said snowball or zalman were better, actually the zalman costs 10 times less and it's not that worse, i'm pretty sure there are mics which are as good as that and they probably cost far less, that's what i'm trying to say
the modmic would've been good for the money if it was like 20 dollars, or something around that
wtf are you even trying to say
the snowball is the same price and picks up tons of background noise
zalman is cheap but not as good quality
you can't say he is factually incorrect in his opinion (that its a good value for the money)[/quote]
never said snowball or zalman were better, actually the zalman costs 10 times less and it's not that worse, i'm pretty sure there are mics which are as good as that and they probably cost far less, that's what i'm trying to say
the modmic would've been good for the money if it was like 20 dollars, or something around that
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Realtek ALC898.
It's not ideal but it should work.
The ModMic 3.0 used to have problems with certain driver versions on the ALC898, but I'm not sure if that's still the case for the 4.0.
There will also be a faint white noise in the background.
Realtek ALC898.
It's not ideal but it should work.
The ModMic 3.0 used to have problems with certain driver versions on the ALC898, but I'm not sure if that's still the case for the 4.0.
There will also be a faint white noise in the background.
Setsul is right, the Realtek chips are pretty bad.
You can get around it by buying a cheap USB sound card for $5. It'll remove all the white noise in your ModMic or any analog mic and make them much louder.
You can get around it by buying a cheap USB sound card for $5. It'll remove all the white noise in your ModMic or any analog mic and make them much louder.
ProSkeezSetsul is right, the Realtek chips are pretty bad.
You can get around it by buying a cheap USB sound card for $5. It'll remove all the white noise in your ModMic or any analog mic and make them much louder.
not that bad
You can get around it by buying a cheap USB sound card for $5. It'll remove all the white noise in your ModMic or any analog mic and make them much louder.[/quote]
not that bad
Can someone recommend a cheap usb sound card? Or explain the benefits to using one for audio input to some of us plebians (^_^)
Knuckles_Can someone recommend a cheap usb sound card? Or explain the benefits to using one for audio input to some of us plebians (^_^)
to be honest i don't really think using a usb audio card would be better than using the built-in one, some of them might be bad, but most of them are always preferable to any usb crap
to be honest i don't really think using a usb audio card would be better than using the built-in one, some of them might be bad, but most of them are always preferable to any usb crap
USB can't be worse than integrated :O
Still don't understand why would anyone recommend USB over PCI?
Still don't understand why would anyone recommend USB over PCI?
every PCI soundcard I've ever used has had such awful EMI protection that my GPU just wrecks the output signal. I can only reasonably use onboard or usb.