Micro, which receives 2 people equally?

Si
- in Twitch
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Ne Girlfriend and I started cosplaystreaming on Twitch. However, at the moment I only have one headset, which means that a person can only be heard quietly. That's why we would like to get a microphone with a table stand! Since we both are still studying, we would be happy about the cheapest option possible.

We have considered the following microphones so far:

-The T.bone SC 440 USB

-Auna Mic-900B

-Blue Yeti Snowball

-Trust Emita

Do you have any tips? Which would be a good choice or not a good choice?

I do not know much about microphones, that's why I'm here. Important in the case of the micro is that we both hear the same (without that you have to sit 5cm in front of the microphone) and it is a pleasant quality to hear! Of course we do not expect the best of the best, since we're not professionals.

ab

Of the enumerated, t.bone is the better choice

Si

Thank you! Would you have a whole other in stock? Or is that really alright?

ab

I had the 450s in between a few times in replacement use (that's the XLR counterpart) and the quality was really okay.

Although Auna has almost only scrap in the audio field, but if you look at the reviews so, it seems that the two microphones are not much - apart from the small price difference.

Otherwise, clearly, there are better microphones. But they are far from your budget. In the entry-level price range you will hardly find something relevant better.

ya

The proposed microphones all have one drawback for their purpose: they have kidney or supercardioid characteristics. This means that the sensitivity is directional. This is desirable for most recording purposes, on stage anyway, but disadvantageous for you (two people). Someone will be quieter, and when you move, the volume will fluctuate.

How about this:

https://www.amazon.de/...B002VA464S

Since you can adjust the directional characteristics. Kidney, Eight, Orb or Stereo, with a Micro!

When you sit across from each other and the microphone in between, the Eight is the right choice. Otherwise ball.

Or this here:

https://www.amazon.de/...B06XQZDCHC

That's just bullet.

An

However, the Yeti sounds '' meh ''.

Ha

So I personally have the Auna Mic 900BL in use (BL stands for blue, was cheaper)

And my friends are of the opinion that one speaks to the real thing only little difference. I'm not an audio professional myself, but I'm very satisfied.

If you buy things through Amazon (or other online retailers), you can send them back (usually) for 30 days and try out all the interesting ones. First buy the cheapest, see if it meets the requirements and if not the next more expensive.

Otherwise how about a specialist retailer of the area and suburban testing?

spelman - has written something interesting about the directional characteristic, you should probably pay attention.

Da

It will probably be enough for voice applications via Twitch.

An

Depends on whether you want to have a high-frequency fiepen on the recording that makes everyone with proper listening insane. ^^

Si

A friend recommended the Trust Emita to me because he sits about 40cm away from him & he says that you still hear him very well. Do you think it would be problematic even if it is in the middle of us? I would not mind if you do not hear me because I'm bending over on my side or something like that, but if you stay in the same place and still be heard quietly, it's rather stupid.

Da

Which is probably not the USB microphone in most cases, but the moderate quality of the output from the host device voltage.

ya

If you sit right next to each other, that would work. But when you sit opposite, the microphone between you, one is loud and one quiet. I do not know your recording situation.