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Dough_Boy

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1 Posted on 11/29/2007 at 09:35:27
wat is the best microphone to use on a computer?
jmather

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2 Posted on 12/06/2007 at 13:14:53
depends on what you want to record. Vocals? Guitar? there are sooo many different mics out there. an inexpensive vocal mic that I use is the MXL 990 - $100. Again, it depends on what you are recording.
swara

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3 Posted on 01/11/2008 at 02:11:12
I'd recommend testing the TLM 103 as a standard studio mic.
Or the KMS 105
kaingel

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4 Posted on 01/14/2008 at 18:00:42
The mxl 990 is a good mic. I use an Audio Technica at2020 condenser and a Audix om2 vocal mic, both are far better than there price tags $100 and $125, but finding a mic is personal preference but high price doesnt always meen the best quality. Good luck.
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