But my SIBERIA headset which is plugged straight to my 3.5mm PC doesn't have that much "buzzing" "robot-buzz" noise? But maybe it's because it dont need that much voltage and shit? Please someone help me out, can you find out by my pictures if we can conclude that the adapter is causing this problem? (cause it doesn't give out 100% voltage or something): UK TO SWEDEN ADAPTER VOLTAGE N STUFF: i./bt3bFgm.jpg one more picture: i./GdjHPDf.jpg Hope you understand my long ass text, appreciate replies so much. So I just bought an adapter and please guys can you just confirm the adapter can handle the Power Supply? Only thing I suspect causing this buzzing noise is the soundcard (which I actually think is built into my MOTHERBOARD). I recommend the Audio Technica ATR2100-USB (alternative version) or the Samson Q1U if you cant find the AT, theyre difficult to get in Europe for some reason. Not a lot of these exist with a USB connection but the ones that do work extremely well. oh shit it's a UK cable and in Sweden we can't plug that into our Power source. Instead what you should do is get a dynamic cardioid or supercardioid microphone. So Spill The Beans Already OK, to the results of the review. But based on the tests I did for this review, I'm changing that to the newer Samson Q2U.
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But on the flip side, the Shure sounds like a better mic that may also last longer in the long run? I guess my only other question would be if the Shure MV7 works with an iPhone/if it does is it possible to use the app to set its settings whilst then leaving that app to use a video/camera app? Realise I’ve waffled on a bit here so apologies! My channel and podcast are currently quite small, so I don’t know if I’m being daft by jumping straight to a £200+ mic, rather than improving two areas of quality simultaneously ??♂️.Guys. The mic I have been recommending as the lowest end still capable of professional sound has been the Samson Q1U mic for 49. I found out about this mic from Podcastage on YouTube. With XLR and USB outputs, the Q2U is the first choice for home/studio and mobile recording, as well as stage performance. Av Jefes Vl630ta3 Mini Headset Microphone for Akg Samson Check Price AV-JEFE AVL670 Professional Omnidirectional Earhook Microphone (Tan Color with Mipro Screw-on Mini 4pin XLR Connector.
Currently I can get the silver variant of the MV7 for around £222 or if I order the Samson Q2U on Amazon I can grab it for £59.99 (although it’s currently out of stock for a month or so).Part of me thinks getting the Q2U would be a good idea for allowing me to also grab some cheap key lights for a combined total of £100 or so. The Samson Q2U USB / XLR Microphone combines the convenience of digital and analog audio capture into one dynamic microphone. I like to have the mic out of shot for the videos I’m doing, but I do occasional do video podcasts so I wouldn’t be bothered about it being in shot for those.Anywho to stop a long story getting longer (I’m sorry!), I’m currently debating selling my yeti to reinvest in one of these two mics. Brandrew from Podcastage shared his thoughts on the coolest gear announced at the Winter NAMMShow, see why he is hyped for Samson Q9U coming out later. Unfortunately as you’ve mentioned, the condenser is a nightmare for me in removing the super tiny and annoying reverb it’s producing, even after noise gating and what not.My room is fairly small, untreated and I reckon I’m no more than 30-40cms away from the mic when my camera is set-up on my desk tripod. I’ve been using a Blue Yeti to do this as I can plug it directly into my phone and avoid audio syncing in post (which is a bit time consuming at the moment with my limited editing ability ?).
Not sure if I could quickly tell you where I’m at and see what you think? Would appreciate the help, but no worries if you’re busy ?!I’m currently on a bit of a budget using an iPhone 11 for the purpose of filming talking head videos (with the odd bit of voiceover recorded separately).
This is exactly the video I needed! Watched Bandrews a couple of times, but I really needed to weigh up these two specifically.