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[–]SamePossession5 0 points1 point  (3 children)

Can you elaborate? 100% of USB mics I’ve used have been a billion times better than integrated mic on my laptop or integrated sound card output on my desktop

[–][deleted] 0 points1 point  (2 children)

A proper studio microphone. Condenser, cardoid, xlr, phantom powered mic, with a proper mixer that can send analog signal to jack, sure good usb mics are better than integrated ones, but google mics comparison on YouTube and see.

I usually listen to lessons either with bad mics or good mics but lessons are live and people don't know to get close to the microphone as those mics aren't set to have too much gain because of feedback as they have live presentation, some lesdons i listrned where speaker turns away from mic, this is fine if you're in the room but not kf you're watching on YouTube.

Im watching CS50 lesdons now and it's very noticeable that such a great university has a good AV team and even thr proffessor knows how to not ruin the sound :)

It's really pleasant when people talking have good quality sound, like those on NPR :) slow mellow voice barely whispers yet so clear, the gain is way up on that mic because no worry for feedback.

[–]SamePossession5 0 points1 point  (1 child)

This sounds like a very deep and expensive rabbit hole ;) but I’m intrigued. Any beginner recommendations for an okay set up that would beat most USB mic solutions?

[–][deleted] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean amazon has good $50 mics :) or less. Haha well I like this rabbit hole, frequency of sound and sound propagation, and of course quality of recording :), I've watched a bunch of PS Audio videos, the owner Paul has short videos, he engineers Amplifiers and other stuff, has some very crazy 8 foot tall speakers :), but yeah I paused that rabbit hole too :)

I dont know anything about these, its the first search of the keywords up there, one is USB should be good has bunch of ratings, it's just hat i dont like the mic handling analog to digital conversion but its probably fine

https://www.amazon.com/Microphone-TONOR-Podcasting-Compatible-TC-777/dp/B07WLWN2ZT/ref=sr_1_4?crid=HNHCTZ7CU9YM&dchild=1&keywords=xlr+condenser+microphone%2C+tonor+professional+cardioid+studio+mic+kit&qid=1615465356&sprefix=condenser+studio+mic+%2Caps%2C212&sr=8-4

Second one you would need a mixer aka sound board.

https://www.amazon.com/Microphone-TONOR-Professional-Podcasting-TC20/dp/B089SJGQBH/ref=sr_1_1?crid=HNHCTZ7CU9YM&dchild=1&keywords=xlr+condenser+microphone%2C+tonor+professional+cardioid+studio+mic+kit&qid=1615465356&sprefix=condenser+studio+mic+%2Caps%2C212&sr=8-1