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On January 10 2014 11:59 KingDime wrote: Do you know exactly what they were using for microphones toren. I would like to buy something like that because my home mic is kinda shitty.
It's the one big purchase im hoping to make soonish.
Which mics? The Host mic or the player mics?
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player mics, seemed like my voice came through well and the keyboard wasn't ridiculously loud like the current setup I have at home.
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Hong Kong9154 Posts
look like lavalier mics for wireless transmission to a mixer
probably shure
in a home setting, you might be better served with a condenser mic on a boom so it doesnt pick up vibrations from the keyboard
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That mission (flash freeze) was excellent.
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sorry, bluescreened. New computer on Friday! 
the lav mics are wired, I don't know if they are Shure or AT or what. I am working the tech booth on Friday so I can get specifics for you then.
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On January 10 2014 12:05 itsjustatank wrote: look like lavalier mics for wireless transmission to a mixer
probably shure
in a home setting, you might be better served with a condenser mic on a boom so it doesnt pick up vibrations from the keyboard
I think he means the clicky clacky from a mechanical
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Wow I didn't realise kerrigan was this OP lol. That was really fast
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28090 Posts
anything good in the mic world is usually shure
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Meh, I disagree. shure is definitely a good choice, but I think there are betters out there in certain applications.
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On January 10 2014 12:16 Torenhire wrote: Meh, I disagree. shure is definitely a good choice, but I think there are betters out there in certain applications. maybe I am biased then. I'm a guitar player and there's literally no guitar player out there that doesn't use the sm57, lol.
I guess I really don't know what their other products are like
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You know its bad when the couch crew is trolling and egging on stream chat
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The big issue is that the mic on the desktop is very close to the keyboard, so I want something that I can clip on to me which will reduce the keyboard sound and provide some better sound. So may as well make it a decent mic.
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On January 10 2014 12:21 KingDime wrote: The big issue is that the mic on the desktop is very close to the keyboard, so I want something that I can clip on to me which will reduce the keyboard sound and provide some better sound. So may as well make it a decent mic.
Get a boom and a good snoball mic, probably mo'betta for what you are doing.
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Hong Kong9154 Posts
i have a blue yeti on a boom and it's quite good
i use shure for non-computer applications
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ROFL all the crazy donator names and messages are popping up during this run. Damn it Abathur!
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what the fuck they read tank's donation and not mine. :|
BIASED
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Hong Kong9154 Posts
it wasn't mine! im vanilla town!
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What happened to you being the donation filter Torenhire :O
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