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Decent quality microphones start at about $100 and get ridiculously expensive pretty quickly after that. Plus you'll be needing a mic pre-amp, and that assuming that your sound card is of a decent quality.

One thing you might try with the microphone you have is to position it, or your head, differently. Try pointing the mic slightly away from your mouth. This might get rid of some of the popping and ssssss-sibilance that's common with desktop mics.

*p*ops and hi*sss*ing are caused by air from your mouth being blown right onto the microphone as you speak. If you position the mike such that it's not in the way of your outgoing breath, you won't pop and hiss.

posted by buy wow gold flabdablet at 11:38 PM on July 11, 2006

The problem with is that they are designed generally for the requirements of VoIP and voice recognition systems. Typically, they emphasize 200 to 4,000 Hz frequency response, with a slight "presence" rise from 2,000 to 4,000 Hz, as this most closely replicates the bandpass characteristics of the common POTS telephone channel. But they are readily available in USB interfaces, usually have good physical or electrical "pop" and breath noise filters, and their sensitivity to background noise, such as your laptop fan is pretty low. They just don't sound "radio announcer" full and rich.

That's because "studio" mike setups have a far wider and flatter frequency response (typically 50 to 18,000 Hz, or better) and are mounted with a physical suspension that isolates them from conducted mechanical noise. They have highly directional pick up patterns to help isolate sounds they pick up from background noise. You need to pay attention to the mike's termination if you go this route, though, as most professional grade studio mikes are designed with connectors for mixers or other gear; you may need a cheap mixer to use some of these successfully with your laptop.

Generally, if you stick to popular brands like Shure, AKG or Neumann, you can readily re-sell a good quality condenser type mike for very nearly what you paid for it, making your cost of use pretty low, if you are willing to do a minimal amount of eBay to get rid of it when you are done using it.

posted by wow gold kopen paulsc at 11:50 PM on July 11, 2006

You can create a pop-shield by using a wire coat hanger and wow gold ideal a pair of tights and holding that in front of the mic as you speak. Best bet is to use that in combination with mic technique (ie turning your head slightly away for the B's and P's).

You should be able to get a cheap enough minidisc mic that will serve your purpose. If you can get a battery powered (for phantom power which is usually provided by a mixer in professional mics) condenser designed for minidisc that will probably be best budget solution for your purpose.
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