I admit that I was stuck in the “USB mics aren’t great” mindset for a long time, but over the past few years there are so many awesome options (like the Profile) where I sometimes prefer USB mics now just for the simplicity:quality ratio.
@DarkP1
Жыл бұрын
simplicity is king
@REALHARSH
Жыл бұрын
It was yourself that talked me into buying the Sennheiser Tom… awesome mic!
@skorpers
10 ай бұрын
XLR > Interface is literally the same thing as a usb mic. Only difference is that you also have a good dac and speaker out, and maybe a midi i/o all in the same unit. USB mic is the interface + mic in one unit, although not as robust or high quality.
@UocLv
Жыл бұрын
The decision to upgrade from a Blue Yeti to an SM7B microphone proved to be a less-than-optimal choice for me. It took nearly a year of tweaking and adjusting to achieve the desired sound quality. It is crucial to understand the intricacies of high-end audio equipment, as proper setup and calibration are essential to make the most of its capabilities. Without this knowledge, such an investment may not yield the desired results, and the expenditure may be considered a waste. It is worth noting that not everyone is an audio engineer, and therefore, it is vital to do thorough research before making any significant purchases in this field.
@SianaGearz
Жыл бұрын
Sm7 is one of my least favourite microphones, i think it just sounds dreadful, and it's a diva as well with the gain that it needs, and FET inline preamps can be surprisingly unreliable. Yeti isn't an ideal sounding microphone either but it's more on the inoffensive side. The big flaw of it is that only one of the 4 modes is usable, the cardioid, and that one uses only one capsule, so the rest of the acoustic assembly is just... diffraction inducing junk, but then diffraction isn't really THAT big a deal really. Though really most cases of Yeti are "shoulda bought an AT2020"; but also "well if you've already got the Yeti and it's not dying, you can just keep using it, it's fine".
@skorpers
Жыл бұрын
That's entirely because it was an SM7B. Were you to for example, go to an MLXV67G and a UMC interface you would have always had a strong and clear signal with enough budget left over for a quality mic arm and room treatment. People get stuck with lackluster sound as shure products are rather mid heavy, even in flat position the SM7B has a slight mid emphasis and a slight low/high roll off. And since people seem to absolutely love adding highs and lows, naturally you're going to see a lot of people fiddling with EQ, withouit getting to the bottom of why the shure mic sounds weird. DBX 286 tends to get paired with it a lot, and the LF detail filter raises at 80 hz and dips the 250hz area so it sort of hits what's wrong with the SM7B. While that sort of EQ can be accomplished with software I wager it also gained popularity due to older interfaces not supplying enough gain on their own. However modern interfaces supply more than enough gain and have a better EIN. You also will be fighting with plosives quite a bit despite its design and be stuck with a blimp in your face when you inevitably use the thicker optional windscreen.
@kozekistudio
5 ай бұрын
you got a fake one because they have the most issues unlike the real sm7b
@PerhapsGuy
Жыл бұрын
As Booth Junkie would put it: "Grab yourself a microphone, any microphone, and record something amazing!"
@EposVox
Жыл бұрын
Mike is such a gem
@ValenceFlux
Жыл бұрын
lmao two stereos with cassettes for backing tracks
@CGamer76
Жыл бұрын
When I first got into content creation my goal was to get an XLR mic because "everyone" said the sound quality was superior. However after getting into doing tech reviews I've learned a majority of decent quality USB mics sound just as good if not better than similarly priced XLR mics
@skorpers
Жыл бұрын
The mic components are often similar, it's the ADC (Analog to digital) converter that's inside the USB mic body that can hamper the final output or longevity of the mic. Audio interfaces for XLR mics are in effect a circuit isolated from the microphone and has a bit more quality to the components.
@ellisgl
Жыл бұрын
I started with the $20 BM-700/800, since I was thinking I was getting a great price to performance ratio. Of course, with its limited response, noise and with the fact that I didn't have any acoustic treatment, I was naive and arrogant for a year. I ended up getting a low cost interface and dynamic mic. After many upgrades, I'm now using a Tascam 2x2 HR and a RE-20 (snagged a barely used one for under $300). All this to get the sound I want on my Zoom meetings. Of course I've suggested the Samson Q2U for years to people to start out with. I think in the last year, we have started to see (hear) really good sounding USB dynamic mics.
@PHIplaytesting
Жыл бұрын
They sound the same because the technology is the same, they're just putting it all in one package. A/D conversation is so good at this point, and has been for a number of years, that as long as you're getting something quality from a good brand it's basically a negligible point on the signal path. This fact runs deeply counter to what the old fogeys in audio have been insisting since decades past, which is you need to spend $1000 per channel on A/D conversion alone, on top of the cost of a high quality microphone, in order to achieve a professional sound, which is why people have been so resistant to accept USB micophones as they've come along.
@JoshRazauskas
Жыл бұрын
I have the EL Gato Wave 3 and I got it because I’m a wheelchair bound content creator and I needed something that was going to help me utilize VST‘s to sound better on a naturally weaker, sounding voice, that has been problematic in the past with dynamic microphones. Condensers sound better for my voice and something that I could physically do myself and it worked perfectly! I have never sounded better, in all the years that I’ve made KZitem and now Tik Tok videos. I had no idea that this was a stigma, but I really appreciate you doing this video to set the record straight and the new sinhizer sounds great!
@theoutsiderjess1869
Жыл бұрын
I had a health issues that made my voice weaker when I talked into my dynamic mic I had to get surgery to fix it and i still had that problem while recovering so I bought a cheap mic booster and that did help me alot fortunately but recording was a pain
@BoothJunkie
Жыл бұрын
I'm an XLR guy myself too, but we've certainly seen USB Condenser mics that have great quality.
@MrNelahem
Жыл бұрын
What is your opinion on the Audio-Technica AT2020USB+ ?
@nickqqqq1
Жыл бұрын
I bought a Wave:3 2 years ago and it has been my favorite mic I’ve ever owned and outclasses a lot of my friends XLR mics as they aren’t versed in how to properly set them up. With the addition of the Wave Link software, especially now with the addition of built in VST support, IMHO its the best usb microphone available and is one I will always recommend.
@djp_video
Жыл бұрын
I would say that USB microphones are fine for people who intend to only use a single mic. Starting to do things like mixing sources from multiple microphones gets awkward with USB, where an XLR mic with a mixer with USB would make more sense.
@Vertshark
Жыл бұрын
Depends on the platform and recording software. Some DAWS are limited to a single source while others will happily accept 1-2-4-8, however many you may have. If you're on a Mac, Audio Hijack and Loopback from Rogue Amoeba will also let you channel audio from different sources
@777AndrewR
Жыл бұрын
Any idea how to get rid of contsant hum in background from USB MICROPHONES? Driving me crazy. Thanks in advance.
@RanmaruRei
7 ай бұрын
I believe it's not that hard with USB mics. It just needs right software. I have Elgato Wave :3 and Wave Link pretty much allows mixing from multiple mics. And as know Wave Link has a lot of alternatives on the market.
@RanmaruRei
7 ай бұрын
@@777AndrewRnoise gate or noise suppression.
@djp_video
7 ай бұрын
@@RanmaruRei Mixing USB mics is certainly possible in software, but it brings a lot of headaches. Doing it with analog is so, so much easier!
@JudgeCastle
Жыл бұрын
Due to your recommendations over a year plus a go, I went with the Samson Q2U. USB/XLR combo. I used the USB portion for months. Sounded great. Much better than the Astro A50 headset mic for streaming. I ended up moving to XLR when the Wave XLR interface went on sale and honestly, I got tired of Windows and VMB making things more painful than needed. I will say, having solid software makes these experiences much better, also being able to do research onto proper tuning, gating etc, makes a WORLD of difference that most people don't seem to be aware. For those instances, you really don't hurt going with a USB mic and honestly, in the past 5 years, they are some of the best mics at affordable price points. Great video, as always.
@skorpers
Жыл бұрын
Q2U might even be the best mic on the market right now for someone who doesn't have any other audio equipment. One of the most balanced mics in terms of frequency response, and comes with almost everything, save for a boom arm. that you need to upgrade to an external audio interface.
@wagonet
Жыл бұрын
Huge fan of the Samson q2u as well. I've been using it for a few years and quality is more than adequate for twitch streaming.
@LeSaff
7 ай бұрын
I also use a q2u and made a recent discovery: I had a problem with the USB cable. As I strongly believe that quality cables matters, even with numeric signal, I searched for a better quality than the one provided by Samson, which is more or less the worst you can find ! In this category of USB cables, unfortunately the choice is very very limited. I choose one from the brand Vention. Believe it or not there is a big difference. Not only in the sound quality, it significantly reduces the delay with the headphones.
@Calx9
Ай бұрын
In every video comparison I've ever seen the Samson Q2U sounds worse than the other usb mics.
@JudgeCastle
29 күн бұрын
@@Calx9 I suppose it depends on the mics you listened to. For my voice, which favors a warmer mix, the Q2U for the price point and upgrade path was the right choice for me. I also didn't stay on USB very long. Realizing how touchy Windows is with USB settings, I moved to XLR input and I do not regret it. It's still the mic I use to this day and most people I speak to with it for work/gaming enjoy the sound that they note it. Not saying you're incorrect in your assessment, there absolutely may be one that is better or more preferable at this point and in general. Sounds be like that.
@CoffeeTalkandTechJohnRyan
Жыл бұрын
I love the fact you can add any usb mic or a audio interface with the streamdeck plus and it can be a do it all or as simple as you want.
@MeticulousTechTV
Жыл бұрын
Honestly, I just bought the Beacn to upgrade from a yeti and I'm stunned by how good it is. Beyond my wildest expectations for the audio of my channel. I'm still applying some of the same filters I used on my Yeti and it just really puts it into a fantastic spot. For $279, versus $600 or for for a Shure SM7B + gear, I couldn't be happier. And also, telling people they should spend $100s on XLR gear, versus $129 for a Yeti which is MORE than enough for most people who are just started out, seems nuts to me. For most new or even intermediate content creators, a Yeti or similar mic can go a long way. Heck, great example, Kyle Kulinski who just broke a million followers does his daily episodes with a Yeti
@greatbriton8425
Жыл бұрын
I watched a review a while back and everyone was praising the Beacn in spite of saying its software had bugs. Are those bugs ironed out now, for you?
@deltax-ray6290
Жыл бұрын
The anti-usb mic take is based on old knowledge when they were objectively bad, lots of good options now
@OfficialMyMindset
Жыл бұрын
I have the Earthworks ICON USB and its amazing. Don't need an extra USB audio device for that extra cable and mess on the desk. Like with any other mic you need to do some processing to remove background noise etc. EQ APO with Re plugs is so good for that.
@tparty2123
Жыл бұрын
I love my icon usb there’s been times I’ve thought to switch to xlr but the usb version of the icon is just still so good and so convenient
@tw1tch09
Жыл бұрын
that mic is S-tier, regardless of interface.
@OfficialMyMindset
Жыл бұрын
@@tparty2123 Theres really no need if you are just streaming, podcasting or using it for calls on the PC. Its already overkill tbf lol
@OfficialMyMindset
Жыл бұрын
@@tw1tch09 Yeah it is really good out of the box. I'd argue you could make lesser tier USB mics still sound really good with some VSTs.
@Katoptrys
Жыл бұрын
One of my main reasons for getting a MV7 was the versatility. It's an expensive microphone, but it gives me a good starting point through USB that I can also upgrade from meaningfully by getting an XLR interface that I can later carry on through a microphone upgrade
@dayulPH
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for talking about this. I've never owned an XLR mic only because I don't really want to spend extra on another piece of hardware apart from the mic, and mostly because whenever I do watch reviews, from you and other mic review channels, the quality of audio I get from the USB mic reviews I see on youtube are honestly incredible, and to none the wiser, would probably be near impossible to tell the difference. My girlfriend got me an Elgato Wave 3 and I have been blown away from how it sounds out of the box. The best part is that I still can give it more life by using equalizers as well to edit frequencies I want more of and less of. USB microphones are incredible and I can definitely say that because I've started with an ATR2500 back in 2014-2015ish for my first mic and I've used that mic until I got my Elgato Wave 3 around 1-2 years ago.
@vanceshepherd1618
2 ай бұрын
I'm a radio dj, and when I'm on the road I use a Samson Q2U USB/XLR microphone. I process it exactly how I would in XLR mode. My GM says he can't tell a difference from being in the studio. So much easier than plugging in a mic into a separate interface that uses USB anyway. No content creator is recording straight analog, because at some point, it has to be digitized. By the way, I picked up the Presonus Revelator dynamic USB, based on your recommendation, & I love the ability to customize on the fly. Probably my new road mic. So, thanks!
@HappyNBoy
8 ай бұрын
I appreciate this video and product description so much. Too often people who review and talk about audio equipment are audiophiles and recording engineers and their use cases are so incredibly different from the use cases of streamers, hobbyists, telepresence professionals... People for whom the max bit and sample rate can be a lot lower or for whom aesthetics, or versatility, or ease of use are of much greater concern. They don't need 32bit 96k audio for their weekly team meeting, they need a mute button so they don't annoy their coworkers when their partner is in the room.
@AVDRE
Жыл бұрын
I have a usb mic (MV7) which has an xlr port as well. Even though i have an audio interface, I still prefer the usb option. To use an xlr mic you need other things set up for it to work, people forget that...
@tristanrujano
4 ай бұрын
I have had a static sound issue in a dead quiet room that I thought may come from it being a usb mic, but this helped me rethink returning it and trying to make it work.
@noenken
Жыл бұрын
Agreed. Friend of mine needed a streaming setup to teach over zoom. I gave him a Lumix G70 + the old 1080 Camlink and a Rode Podcaster. He's been using that config for three years now and it just works.
@smoothvelvetsinger
8 ай бұрын
Thanks man, this video was a relief. I've made these points for years now, glad to hear you're on board with usb microphones. The best of them really are very very good.
@graysonpeddie
Жыл бұрын
If you want to get the best possible sound without installing software in your WFH computer (that is, if your workplace does not allow software to be running in a work computer), then your best option is to go with an XLR microphone, an audio interface, an external preamp with an equalizer, and a compressor/limiter. Mine is a Behringer U-Phoria UMC1820 audio interface, Ultragain Pro MIC2200, and Composer Pro XL MDX2600. This setup is better than just having a dbx 286s because the dbx 286s has a fixed signal chain. The same goes for the MDX2600, but at least you can subtract just a single problematic frequency, apply an expander, compress the signal, and apply a limiter so that you do not clip your audio interface's converter. Of course, if you want to use a USB microphone for the sake of simplicity, more power to you. Yes, having an XLR mic with components is more complicated to setup, but once you have it setup, you are good to go!
@KuJoe
Жыл бұрын
Switching from an XLR mic to a USB mic was the best decision I'd ever made in terms of improving my audio because for me less complexity was such a welcome change to my workflow and the fact that the results were exactly the same (i.e. listeners NOT complaining about bad audio). Listeners don't care if you have the best audio or okay audio, as long as you don't have bad audio that's all that matters for the vast majority of people making content online.
@BearWaifuAudios
Жыл бұрын
I've been giving the same advice for a while now. I've been impressed even with the blue yeti clones the past few years. USB mics have come a LONG way the past 10 years. I still love being able to control headphone and mic volume with one soundboard though. Which is one niche case, I had to recommend using XLR and a mixing board - the entire computer was remoted with 25ft of cable to another room and too much USB was causing the keyboard to act weird. Plus they wanted physical controls.
@DreadKyller
Жыл бұрын
Have to say, USB microphones have been sounding very good for the last several years, so the most surprising thing to me in this video was the lack of handling noise...
@EposVox
Жыл бұрын
ITS JUST NOT THERE
@SatanN8n
5 ай бұрын
After buying an MV7+ and watching EposVox's videos on how to properly gain stage and incorporating that into Voicemeeter, I then realized how to use my then hated Blue Yeti to it's maximum capabilities. Yeah the Yeti has a worse noise floor in general and needs a pop filter but other than that I would've very content with the sound of the Yeti with proper gain staging. I also use a mixer because I'm deaf and have to pan audio more in one ear than the other, so I use ASIO output directly to my Behringer and there USB delay is so minimal I can use both the Yeti and MV7+ USB for direct monitoring.
@jasonbinney2979
Жыл бұрын
I work for a sort of telehealth company and I can confirm we want as few variables as possible for failure when setting up mics. There's no way in heck we'd be setting up something XLR. We use USB headsets.
@TheGeekGauntletPodcast
Жыл бұрын
I still use my old school Hyper X microphone for interviews on the go. USB mics are still great for ease of use.
@OSRNetwork2016
Жыл бұрын
My rodeo-nt has been doing fine for yrs. It's not a cheap usb mic but the sound is fine on it
@NERDYB4ITWASCOOLTV
Ай бұрын
You can get great sound out of some UsB mics. You have to do a bit more tinkering in post for sure. But most ppl don’t need to spend the month they spend on equipment
@DerrickRG
Жыл бұрын
VERY good way of doing something educational while being sponsored as well. Didn't feel at all like this was a sponsored bit, good job man.
@Official_ADub
Жыл бұрын
I bought my usb microphone for $23 and it sounds perfectly fine compared to gaming headsets so I’m chillen
@adaptivehackerkhan
4 ай бұрын
I've got low mic volume with Sennheiser profile usb and two other mics I tested recently. I'm looking forward to upgrade my mic setup from the most basic level you'd imagine but I can't get any good quality when I need to both crank up the gain knob to the max and then also add 15-20db gain in my editing software.
@FrostXFire
Жыл бұрын
All the average person or streamer needs is a good old fashioned Samson Q2U and a bit of tweaking in OBS. Bam, done, no work needed and you can use the Q2U USB or XLR if you want to upgrade in the future. $60, OBS is free, $20 for a boom arm.
@JayzBeerz
9 ай бұрын
Try the Zealsound K66 with noise cancellation.
@Zidakuh
Жыл бұрын
I took part in such a thread on twitter once, a few creators/artists had posted "hurr durr USB mic bad" while at the same time specifically pointing out it is all meant as a joke. There was more than one housefire that day (this is a metaphor). I too said something along the lines of "but then you proceed to plug a Neumann U87 into a Blue Icicle" just to add to the joke. It was closely followed by "all mic cables color the sound, to get the cleanest sound, pålug you mic straight into the mixer/interface" followed by a picture doing exactly that. Hell I did it too and burned a phantom power capacitor, but it was all in good fun. All in all it did die down really fast after people realized it was a joke. But man, some people are too quick to get into the red when their gear is under critique. USB mics rule, I still use some USB devices that are looked upon as a joke in the pro-audio world. But why should that matter if it gives the result you are looking for? Use whatever works for you, if that is a USB mic, then rock on!
@rdsii64
Жыл бұрын
Would you consider the blu yeti mic a decent microphone?
@Alex38369
Жыл бұрын
I just got a blue yeti in late February after upgrading from my surf onn Walmart mic. Even though it’s an old school mic it is awsome and littered with cool features. I’ve seen usb mic hate on twitter yt and from friends. They say that people don’t get anywhere with a usb microphone and then I tell them about penguinz0 who got 12 mil subs with a at2020 usb lol
@Alex38369
Жыл бұрын
Truth is that you don’t need you mic to sound amazing if it is decent and understandable then that will do. After that it just falls on your content imo
@leonardkoscianski5977
Жыл бұрын
I combined my Blue Yeti with the Blue Voice software that is a free download and things sound great to me. But I'm not a sound engineer.
@annoholics
8 ай бұрын
So you use a XLR Sennheiser MKH-416 when you are not getting sponsored? Very convincing.
@EposVox
8 ай бұрын
This is a desk microphone, I don’t use the MKH-416 at the desk
@warpathh
Жыл бұрын
Can it work far enough away so it’s not in the camera shot? AKA would this work for an office with some background noise, vs the Samson Q2U that works pretty well in that scenario.
@cbdemented
Жыл бұрын
I use decent EIMs because wearing cans for hours with glasses is just too uncomfortable for hours, but otherwise I totally agree with the bit about using monitors/speakers.
@olafschermann1592
9 ай бұрын
I feel the same. USB mics ($150 up) are good enough for most tasks.
@herrscharfi
Жыл бұрын
I am very happy with my samson meteor mic usb since more then 10 years 😊
@chronicmayhem
Жыл бұрын
My maono pd400 is usb/xlr and it sounds great and USB mode
@epedja
Жыл бұрын
To prove your opinion I use worse of the worst: very cheap USB audio card and very cheap lavalier mic. It does the job but also it tells how demanding I am :) I am looking for way to improve my voice audio so I am monitoring all your advises and recommendations but also other people covering same topics. I am in no doubt that USB is OK, however I have other problem. I use mic mostly for teleconferencing and video chatting. I hate having microphone visible in the video. Most of the microphone recommendations do not pay attention to that issue. It is almost as like having microphone as close as possible, meaning visible is a must for good audio. It would be great if you could share your experience covering that specific issue - having microphone about 40 cm away from face and still getting good audio.
@SankakuArts
3 ай бұрын
Thank you.
@ionrage
Жыл бұрын
I think one thing about an XLR set up that doesn't get talked about enough is surface real estate, the interface has to go somewhere, the XLR cable protrude very heavily from the mic and interface. Not to mention the additional cables for the USB needs routing and if connecting headphone and speakers, its a lot of cables that gotta go somewhere from a single point which makes in my opinion the interface when actually plugged in with stuff, twice the effective real estate size that will take up on a desk. I've for one have gone back to a USB microphone and its opened real estate back on my desk in a huge way and the number of cables pulled away from the PC is staggering as it turned out.
@EposVox
Жыл бұрын
Can all be mounted under desk or on back of monitor etc w/some creativity and Velcro/brackets but yeah it’s a lot more to deal with and most people don’t want to
@theoffscouring777
Ай бұрын
I record on my phone The NT-USB is great for EVERYTHING Podcast Voice over Music I make music and have a KZitem channel and the NT-USB Has been nothing short of great. I can’t wait to get the new one. But the easy set up with such great sound can’t complain. I still use XLR on my phone as well a lot of people didn’t know you could do that but you need the right audio interface and equipment
@SharksyGraphics
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for this video. In doing research on mics, for my setup, specifically dynamics mics there's a price jump from an usb/xlr combo dynamic mics vs just a usb dynamic mics, and for a lot starting content creators the combo mics are out of the budget/just don't want to spend that much. I've even seen some usb condenser mics get up in price, this is probably the best condenser mic I've heard even unprocessed and at pretty good price. In addition likes others in the comments of said, an xlr only dynamic means adding an audio interface, not you got another piece of equipment to fiddle with on top of your streaming software, game your playing, camera, green screen. Most starting out content creators want something as plug and play as possible. I mean doing a little EQ and processing is fine, but sometimes I feel like other content creator videos recommend the higher end stuff that they've grown accustom to using and feel that they just can't recommend anything below that. Which is fine for their needs and other established creators, but it irks me when they do that and then say it's for beginners or just starting out - no it's not. It's similar to a well-established graphic designer telling someone just getting started in graphic design that the the beginner needs to spend $500 a year on Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator. They don't. I'll admit, I'm a self-taught graphic designer that started out on Gimp (It's free) and to this day I still don't use Adobe, mainly because I don't need it. I also use a different software that is a one-time purchase and I've had better experiences with and it does all I need.
@ObscureMics
Жыл бұрын
Agree with you on everything you said.. Despite not caring for usb mics.... Not a single soul is gonna care what gear you are using as long as it sounds good. There are plenty of great sounding usb mics. Great video. Didn't love the sound of the mic... But also admit it's very solid.
@lx130
Жыл бұрын
bark and buck commenting the same video?!?! *slow claps*
@ObscureMics
Жыл бұрын
@@lx130 ❤️
@zephyrkhambatta
6 ай бұрын
If this is a condenser you’re using, it sounds like your room is pretty “dead”. Is it one of those soundproof-ish kinda rooms? Coz I live in Singapore in public housing, and if I use a condenser we’ll hear all kinds of sounds so I’ve been using a cheap dynamic one from arts college that was like 13 bucks, but it sounds pretty ok.
@tatedehaanmusic3076
Жыл бұрын
I use a Sudotack USB mic for my audio at work, and there is no reason to upgrade. USB is so easy and perfect for a good amount of applications.
@ChristopherCabello
Жыл бұрын
Was using a zoom h4n (older gen) as a USB mic and it worked just fine. Some people need to learn to work with what they have. Especially if they're not making money from it.
@louaguado995
Жыл бұрын
I prefer a portable digital audio recorder to podcast with, then take the SD card out, place it into my computer and edit the files with Reaper, Ocenaudio, or even Audacity. But for recording both audio and video together a usb mic comes in handy.
@kettnercreative
Жыл бұрын
IMO, it really comes down to wether or not you need multiple microphones. If you need multiple microphones and want to mix/match, go with XLR. If you love the sound of a certain preamp, go xlr. Otherwise, USB really is the best solution for MOST people.
@eldergeektromeo9868
Жыл бұрын
Thanks, Doc: as always, way useful information.
@nickglover
Жыл бұрын
I used to work in audio gear sales and at the time, the only "quality" USB mic was the Yeti, back before Logitech bought Blue. Since I was primarily selling recording/live audio gear, I never understood why anyone would buy the Yeti. Then it took off for streaming and I still didn't get it. There's no upgrade path with USB mics and condensers don't always seem to be the best choice for streamers (they tend to pick up more background noise). At the time, anything that wasn't the Yeti was also a real POS. But the thing is, most of the problems people had with the Yeti are because they weren't following your advice here: get the mic off the desk and close to your mouth. These days, the preamps and converters in USB mics are pretty decent and low (enough) noise that there's no real reason to go XLR for general content creation purposes. Plus you get the advantage of software processing, so you can set everything up and just never touch it again. Unless I get back into music and want to record an album, I don't think I'm going to bother hooking up any of my XLR gear again, the Wave works just fine. Though one area I would like to see improved is the headphone amp, it's quite noisy and it's the only way to monitor your voice in real time instead of with latency. One thing at a time, I guess.
@LTPottenger
Жыл бұрын
You basically pay for an audio interface inside the mic and for the same money get less with USB. For the yeti it is really a POS and it definitely is not plug and play with no extra work, you get zero audio levels unless you eat the mic and no DSP. It's really a 50 dollar or less mic plus a cheap interface rolled into one. For the mv7 that is truly the case but it also costs a lot more. If I were starting off all over I would start with a cheap dynamic mic like 8500 and a cheap interface and a good boom arm. Would cost less than the yeti and be infinitely better. Then upgrade the interface if needed, and the mic only if it made sense.
@lionheartroar3104
Жыл бұрын
The Sennheizer Profile sounds great. Rode's new generation of USB mics are also great.
@spitfyre1551
3 ай бұрын
I've been debating upgrading from my older style Blue Yeti to the Sennheiser Profile mainly bc I just want a plug and play mic that sounds good/great for gaming/discord/zoom/etc. What I'm stuck on is whether or not the expense will be worth it. I have an arm, my room is semi treated but still has some echo (2 screens, large desk). Has anyone made a leap from a Yeti to Profile and have insight?
@Simpli_Solo
Жыл бұрын
I'm a small streamer and I went from a 50$ fifine, to a wave 3, to using a pod mic with the wave xlr. I would have been fine using the wave 3, but my main reason was because i really enjoy messing with my mic audio and stuff ( i can sit there in audacity for hours changing eq) and upgrading to a rode pod mic sounded fun to mess with lol.
@thekhan1987
7 ай бұрын
You mentioned something about aI tools but couldn't find the link to any videos on it?
@cartossin
9 күн бұрын
I wish I could find the "USB mics are bad" video I saw years ago. I tore it up in the comments during a time when this was somehow the "conventional wisdom"
@zzaretube
Жыл бұрын
This mic looks sweet but it has no 32-bit float recording. RØDE NT1 5th gen isn't in the same price range, but at $250 it offers both USB (with 32-bit float) and XLR connectivity.
@ahmetrefikeryilmaz4432
Жыл бұрын
I've been rocking a behringer c1-u for remote simultaneous interpreting for about 3 years and I am very happy with it. I was contemplating going with an XLR mic and a sound card but that'd have been a lot of cable clutter and pointless expenditure.
@sandrawilliams1968
8 ай бұрын
I wish I could PM a question…bc here’s a dumb one. I am hoping to get a job and they said I’d need a good microphone, so I got the one you mentioned. But MY question is, why do I have an impression from tv shows probably, that a microphone ALSO requires headphones? I’m only putting my voice onto documents (I don’t mean that I, AM, MYSELF, I just record what they indicate), so is there any reason I should have headphones, AND IF SO….can I use headphones I already have, and do those plug into the Sonneheiser Profile directly? Sorry. You can kick me back over to the W W W, I understand! Cheerio :)
@TheBabbelNet
8 ай бұрын
Hey Adam! In the last few years I used the original Blue Yeti which was the common podcast mic back in the day when I started podcasting. Now the time has come for a change, but I really would like to stay on the simple plug and play usb path and leave the XLR path for another day somewhere down the road. After watching your reviews and some others I can't decide between the PreSonus Revelator Dynamic, the Sennheiser Profile USB and the Rode NT-USB (with or without the +). My main concern is how they handle background noise because due to thin walls my recording room is quite noisy. With a bit of work I was able to reduce the noise the Blue Yeti picks up during my recordings, but I still have to deal with a few noises here and there. That's why I would like to ask you which mic you would recommend in my case? Because paying 100 to 180 euros for a new mic should at least bring some improvement in that regard besides having a better sound, right? Greetings from Germany, all the best, thanks in advance, have a nice weekend and keep up the awesome work ;)
@MrML4L
Жыл бұрын
I went from a A Wave:1 to a XLR through a Rodecaster pro 2. Big jump yes but I have a 2 PC setup and the USB mic without and external processing grew to show its downfalls and the latency was bad.
@LoveGuruGreg
Жыл бұрын
Another amazing video! Many thanks!
@JayfkProductions876
Жыл бұрын
Mainly use XLR Mic ran to My 18i8-3g with Air Mode enabled. It makes a big difference
@SkakinBaconMedia
Жыл бұрын
Just recently I bought a USB mic to replace my older USB mic I've been using for KZitem stuffs, and it does exactly what I want it to do. In fact one of my friends noticed there was an improvement! And also your glasses are pretty awesome. 😊
@Yakez42
Жыл бұрын
Good point about, looking like a dofo with StReAmEr mic setups. Its just ridiculous to see and most of the time these mics + pop filter + shock mount get in the way when you talk like an actual person with hands. Now I am just waiting when they start making USB versions of boom/shotgun mics xD have been using Octava МК-012-01 for 2 years now.
@narcoleptic-insomniac4663
Жыл бұрын
Got my Amazon Basics USB condenser Mic with tiny screen for $27 down from over $120. Its my first Mic I've really used and I absolutely love how easy it is to work with
@mobilechaosyt
Жыл бұрын
Now that our office has us come back to work, my microphone situation is out of control. No one is use to hearing the person sitting next to me, or me in other people's microphones. Still trying to find a good dynamic USB that can be used in a loud office environment.
@tw1tch09
Жыл бұрын
the presonus revelator dynamic is a really solid option imo. I went with it and really really like it, especially since you can save EQ profiles on the mic itself. So, in your case, you could make a profile with a high noise gate (i believe that's what its called) and save it on the mic itself.
@VideogamesAsArt
Жыл бұрын
Maybe it's just me but I really struggle to see the text at 10:55 and similar texts throughout the video
@VideogamesAsArt
Жыл бұрын
Also, I am using a USB mic and honestly, I just don't have time to learn everything about audio mixers and all that jazz. I prefer spending that time learning something else I need
@thedutchrutter16
Жыл бұрын
There is a place for both, myself i prefer xlr because i have analog equipment with them. However you can get pretty dam good quality steam lined through usb, plug in and go.
@mayurgoyal8762
Жыл бұрын
I don't know why u haven't made a video about h265 based encoding streaming on amd, it's working now on youtube
@PigsTravels
Жыл бұрын
i use the razer siren mini and have had no issues with it and its a usb mic i dont understand why people say this imo XLR mic suck and sound very distorted
@F0nkmaestro69
Жыл бұрын
Have the internal converters generally improved? Also, how’s the latency lookin? Major points of contention would be these
@randyrektor
Жыл бұрын
I think historically, USB mics were significantly noisier because of the acoustic components proximity to electrical circuitry. The physical proximity led to a tonne of cross-talk and noise. A good USB mic these days would be really hard to distinguish from a low-end audio interface and XLR pair.
@LB_
Жыл бұрын
If the only problem with USB microphones is that you can't change the DAC and the DAC is likely cheap to keep the price down, shouldn't this mean that there's a market of simple reusable external DACs for use with one XLR input -> one USB output that you can use with any XLR microphone that is cheaper than a comparable USB microphone due to not having to include its own DAC? I feel like I almost never see or hear about such things, everyone either uses USB mics or has complex audio mixing setups. Apparently 1 XLR to 1 USB cables exist, it's just strange that I've never heard mention of them before.
@wychwoodmusic
7 күн бұрын
I finally stopped being a lazy idiot and got the Rode USB-Mini up by my mouth and realized it sounds better on my voice than any XLR mic I own, at least for spoken word. Tech snobbery is silly; if it sounds good, it is good - and if it's easy to use too, that's great! That said, I think the last, best argument for XLR mics would be shelf-life. I'm pretty confident a good XLR will still be good 20 years from now, but what USB mic will still be working or usable then? (Will we even have USB cables 10 years from now?)
@vladgaedel8521
Жыл бұрын
honestly i would love the market to develop into device that can compute vst plugins WITHOUT your pc, so dsp processors i guess? That is also the main reason why i went for an xlr mic.
@rebeccac7293
7 ай бұрын
I havent been able to get any responses yet, so frustrated. Im trying to use multiple USB mics for a podcast, three total. I did a lot of research and it seemed that this would be possible, I didnt need to get XLR mics to be able to use more than one mic becasue of programs like OBS Studio, etc. I've downloaded OBS, assigned the mics, set my filters, but when one of the other two microphones are plugged in and unmuted/active in the OBS mixer, im not being picked up on my microphone. Im being picked up on the mic across the table. I know this becasue when i listen to the file, it sounds as if im in the distance, not talking into the mic that's right in front of my face. Volume levels are fine, checked all of that. However, when I mute any other mic thats plugged in, I'm picked up on my mic. Am i doing something wrong within OBS or is it just not possible to use more than one USB mic? What do i need to do to get this situation resolved? Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
@sunn7615
5 ай бұрын
Hi, sorry if this is late but that's one of the situations where USB mics fail unfortunately. USB controllers struggle with recognizing multiple of the same type of device as unique devices. They don't have to do this, it's just how they're programmed and could be changed, but to my knowledge no one has as it's assumed that if you're using a usb device, you're typically only using one (mouse, keyboard, mic, headset, etc.) Your best bet is to find a good quality low-cost interface with multiple inputs like the Forcusrite Scarlett 4i4 or the Motu M4 (or similar, don't just take my recs go do some research into your options, those are just the ones I've heard the best about). This kind of interface is basic but will give you the ability to mix the audio levels of multiple mics then input that mix into your computer where you can do further digital mixing with your software.
@theonefromthepast6933
5 ай бұрын
Correct me if IM wrong but if you're using USB C especially ThunderBolt Can't that send more data through it So wouldn't give a better audio quality?
@EposVox
5 ай бұрын
All USB C mics still use USB 2.0 chipsets/speeds. That being said, there isn’t really any tangibly higher quality to get. They’re already sending uncompressed audio lol
@theonefromthepast6933
5 ай бұрын
@@EposVox Thank you
@JasonLorette
Жыл бұрын
Great talk, very informative...been considering the Profile or the Deity VO-7U for voice overs for my videos (currently using my Deity D3 Pro shotgun).
@kristi94
Жыл бұрын
If I have fo tinker too much with equipmemt I lose focus of what I'm actually doing. Its distracting and also stressful for me.
@ze3bar
11 ай бұрын
I got the yeti x pro on sale and I like it....
@kraevac
Жыл бұрын
I'm surprised that people had this opinion concerning USB mics and was tagging you as well. You have done several videos on USB mics and gave them high praise for how they sounded. Fairly, you have slammed some as well, but I can't ever recall seeing a video where you said that XLR was/is better or always better than USB.
@teosiriosica
7 ай бұрын
Do you also recommend using USB microphones to record Podcasts on Iphones? Which brands would you go to, good price-quality ratio? Is this Sennheiser working with Iphones straight plug and play? thanks a lot!
@KevPez-IS
Жыл бұрын
A decent 100 dollar USB Mic, like an Audio Technica AT2020, is more then good enough.
@tw1tch09
Жыл бұрын
I went with the Presonus revelator dynamic after watching your video, and I feel like I'm getting really great sound quality after tweaking the fat channel settings pretty extensively. I feel pretty confident that I'm getting a great sound for a price that doesn't hurt to think about. EDIT: I also move my setup kinda frequently, so having the ease to not worry about moving an interface is also nice to have
@norydahi5635
Жыл бұрын
Question is does this beat the BEACN Mic ?
@EzequielBruni
Жыл бұрын
Loved the Podcastage reference.
@Jayesh88709
Жыл бұрын
will it be good for normal rooms i have a fan and ac running atlow, but a little sound does come from ac. will it handle the noise well.
@OledBurnInKing
Жыл бұрын
I use the akg lyra mic since it has a usb c port so I can connect it to my android phones when gaming or video chatting while also using the schiit hel 2 dac amp over usb c to connect my sennheiser hd 600 headphones. I use this when I'm at home, otherwise I use the rode lavalier go mic and connect the mic to my android phones from the headphone jack when I'm traveling and clip it to my shirt and i have both a fiio q3 dac amp and ifi hip dac amp for traveling but I switch between the fiio q3 dac amp and the ifi hip dac amp depending on what I feel like using at the moment. I prefer using a dac amp since you can always improve the sound quality of your audio setup since there are so many varieties that are multi functional and even tube amps if you wanna go the analog route instead if you wanna use analog instead of digital. If someone ask me what do I prefer between digital and analog, I would choose analog everytime but that's because it's my preference and sound is subjective so some might like digital, some analog or even both digital and analog.
@rangersmith4652
10 ай бұрын
Among all the people who use a microphone connected to a PC, a tiny fraction of them need or would benefit from an XLR mic OR a dedicated USB mic. For that matter, most of the people outside that tiny fraction can get by just fine with the mic built into their laptop or $30 webcam -- provided meeting participants exercise mute button discipline.
@KieKey
Жыл бұрын
So I use a USB mic for my videos and it does just work. I need to try find a higher quality USB mic as I am using the razed seiren mini atm but I am very pleased with its quality
@TheHighborn
Жыл бұрын
Epos, can you please take a look at he Roccat Torch? I'm interested in it, but well... you don't have a take on it yet.
@jannegrey593
Жыл бұрын
I wanted to record voice over some of games I played and upload it to KZitem. I have to say that I had 0 knowledge about it. And very small budget. I managed to buy (it was on sale - 50%) a quite decent "semi-professional" microphone for about 40$. It lacks the arm, which would be very useful, but then again, IDK where I would even place the mount on my desk etc. Otherwise it is very good. Honestly I have 0 problems with this USB mic, except IDK how to use any post-processing, so I usually just loaded the recording to Audacity, listened to it, cut some audible breaths (I learned that I shouldn't completely improvise, too much "eeeeeeeee") - though later I simply learned I did have to have appropriate separation between myself and microphone (It's not a lolipop ;) and pop-filter is there for a reason) - and I make 1 "noise cancelling" pass. I do sound better than on any headset I had ever owned. If someone is streaming or we're meeting on Discord, I'm usually best sounding person, because most people use their phones or headsets. Of course in my case it wasn't for streaming, but I think that with proper post-processing settings (or any settings - I was learning from 0) and if I mount an arm to it, it would at least suffice. If I had to deal with XLR cables I would never even started recording. It would be too much hassle.
@waldowsxxghostxx8577
Жыл бұрын
How does the sennheiser compare to the audio technica at2020xp ?
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