@@youtubejerify715it’s probably that the audio recorded is saved into a flash card. So he just layers the audio into the video through an editing software😊
There are widespread problems with mic made by gaming companies, Logitech is no exception albeit it's definitely a better option. Main problem is it's audio software, actual audio companies have it down to a teeth.
Logitech isn’t a computer company, and they own Blue (who did make great microphones before logitech discontinued half of their lineup) and that’s who made this
Yeah he could have got nearly the same quality for 1/5 the cost. But with that setup, he'll be able to tune the quality in a lot better. So maybe it's worth it to him and his stream to spend the coin? 🤷♂️
For basic gaming and non streamers/ content creators it doesnt even matter how crappy your mic is thats the fun when you playing with your friends and they rage eat their mica
Even for content creators. A lot of popular streamers and RU-vidrs use bad mics. Sketch, a huge streamer right now uses a headset mic. I honestly think it's fine, and can be really funny. I do agree with you.
I would suggest FIFINE Gaming Microphones because it gives you a great audio quality with a lower price tag. But that is just from personal experiences, this microphone that he is showing could be better than mine, but I like my microphone
Exactly, I use a 79 dollar usb dynamic mic with a 50-60 dollar arm and if I just tweak the settings a tiny bit it sounds the same as a shure sm7b (the mic is the fifine k688 btw)
@@xav1er_01 well I personally use a software called voicemod that allows you to make your mic sound better by using some simple equalization, but if you’re using it with an xlr cable, I recommend the maono caster e2 because it allows you to customize the sound of the mic in many ways, including making it sound better
Sounds good, though you can get similar quality for way cheaper and a tiny bit of processing. But not every knows how to do that, and if you have the money to get a mic like that I'd say it's worth it. Logitech wouldn't be my choice tho.
I personally like this more the SM7B and the new SM7DB. Same price as the 7B bit doesn't need a boost. It's cheaper than the 7DB and sounds just as good
There are a lot of cheap and surprisingly good mics on Amazon, I use a mic from fifine that was $50 and came with a boom arm. It sounds decently good and is fine for the voiceovers I do for my boss’s channel
Pretty normal for microphones to be a bit pricey but there is cheaper alternatives that are just as good. Like the at2020 usb or the Samsun q2u. Both sound good, are usb, and easy to setup. Just gotta plug them in. It really all depends on what you use it for, I would say doing RU-vid or Streaming its not as important what equipment you have. On the other hand in a studio, different mics record different things and have different uses. So it really just depends.
I mean it’s nice but steelseries for first their headphones come with GREAT mixes and they just dropped that nee mic for like 200 euros so it’s also a good option and steel series has never disappointed me
@@malachif1928 I recommend going with the a RODE mic. They are affordable with studio quality audio. Best bang for your buck in my opinion. The razer seiren is pretty good too, but the audio is slightly airy compared to a RODE. Obviously audio mixing, and isolation goes an extremely long way
The price is worth it if you are a RU-vidr or streamer possibly. Most people won't want to pay $500 but I'm sure you’re audience will be happy that you got it.
you can get audio that sounds pretty much the same for literally a tenth of the price with the samson q2u. im sure there are advantages to using xlr, but for a budget option the q2u is way better
Shure sells a usb one to avoid having an interface if ur not audio savvy. I also avoid scarlet like the plague have 6 broken ones in my closet. Used in live a lot…. If u buy an interface get a uad, rme, apogee, motu, antelope. Some are even cheaper then scarlets . As for mics a shotgun mic suits you more since you dont always want a mic in your face while gaming. If the mic youbhave required 48v also buy a cloudlifter or else you’ll have mic gain issues and inconsistency in volume.
I have a 60 usd mic, no audio interface nothing, it sounds pretty similar tho it does catch some audio sometimes from behind me, still pretty good if u have a quite room, and by just some audio effects it sounds really good, so if u dont have a huge budget, just get a sudotack, maono mic which sounds reallly good, i use the maono au ao4, but i'll recommend getting a newer mic for better audio