Microphone

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  1. Stealth09

    Stealth09 Well-Known Member

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    I'm looking at purchasing a microphone for my computer, and I'm in the price range of about $20-40 but I've never really looking into this and I'm looking for a good durable mic.

    I use my mic a lot, but it's getting very choppy and staticy (it's not the connection)

    Well, I'm just looking for a couple suggustions on what mic I should buy. Thanks
     
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    I'd personally go with the Logitech one, as the foamy stuf on the Plantronics may cause disruptions sometimes (with my experience).
     
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    Or you could just get a Speedlink Medusa 5.1 Headset, very good, and very cheap, overclockers.co.uk
     
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    id go with any logitech, they have a good name in sound.
     
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    id suggest any logitech mic. they are reliable i must say.
     
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    i have a problem on my mic too! when ever i speak the mic dosent transmit the volume high enuff so ppl cant hear me -_- even tho i put the vol at max
     
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    Ok, I bought this mic about 11 months ago and it is probably the best I have ever had. It died on me about 2 months ago, but guess what ... I faxed my recipet to Logitech and BOOM! they gave me a brand new one in 3 days ... free shipping ... free everything. The sound quality on this is out of sight and it gets very loud if you want it to. It also has very nice ventalation so your ears don't feel closed in and it is very comfortable. It also has a mic mute button and a volume dial on a little thing that clips on your belt. It also has a 10 foot cord if you like to be far away from your computer. Go for it, you wont be disappointed. I paid, I think $33 for it ... now its cheaper.

    Here:

    http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?sk...d=1093467528521
     
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    $25 for a Sony F-V220 Dynamic Vocal and there good quality
     

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