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2 I would recommend this one. It has a much better quality than your average microphone while also being relatively cheap (80$ or so). From what I know (it might have changed) @Shadowfury333 uses one and I also used this in my more recent videos. Though that doesn't really vow for its quality really since my voice is really shitty. 2 I would recommend this one. It has a much better quality than your average microphone while also being relatively cheap (80$ or so). From what I know (it might have changed) @Shadowfury333 uses one and I also used this in my more recent videos. Though that doesn't really vow for its quality really since my voice is really shitty.
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4 If you have slightly higher budget go for Blue Yeti, which is also relatively cheap and has slightly higer sound quality than Snowball. 4 If you have slightly higher budget go for Blue Yeti, which is also relatively cheap and has slightly higer sound quality than Snowball.
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6 Beware a lot of mics that have better quality than these ones are pretty much reserved for profesionals that make a living out of using them. They are around 300$-6000$ price range but the quality change is not as significant as from the ones that I already proposed. They are just the best bank for your buck, when it comes to semi-pro microphones. 6 Beware a lot of mics that have better quality than these ones are pretty much reserved for profesionals that make a living out of using them. They are around 300$-6000$ price range but the quality change is not as significant as from the ones that I already proposed. They are just the best bank for your buck, when it comes to semi-pro microphones.
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8 If you are not willing to spend 80$ for a microphone then from what research I've done about 1, 5 year ago it seemed that it would just be better to stick to your current one. Besides 80$ is really not that much anyway ( don't buy Snowball ICE though because it sucks for sevral reasons) . 8 If you are not willing to spend 80$ for a microphone then from what research I've done about 1, 5 year ago it seemed that it would just be better to stick to your current one. Besides 80$ is really not that much anyway.