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Good Mic?
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I need a mic to replace my shitty headset mic. I heard the zalman is good, but are there unidirectional mics that have good quality but just as cheap?

Also, any other mics that are good but still under 15-20 dollars?

I need a mic to replace my shitty headset mic. I heard the zalman is good, but are there unidirectional mics that have good quality but just as cheap?

Also, any other mics that are good but still under 15-20 dollars?
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ModMic is great, I've heard. Don't know if it falls under your budget.

ModMic is great, I've heard. Don't know if it falls under your budget.
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ckapModMic is great, I've heard. Don't know if it falls under your budget.

Seems interesting, but too expensive.

And really wierd how they have a fancy website only to have 2 products for sale

[quote=ckap]ModMic is great, I've heard. Don't know if it falls under your budget.[/quote]
Seems interesting, but too expensive.

And really wierd how they have a fancy website only to have 2 products for sale
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ckapModMic is great, I've heard. Don't know if it falls under your budget.

P sure mod mics are around 30ish last time I checked.

Also the zalman is great for a short term mic. I heard it doesn't last long but for the price, it's worth it.

[quote=ckap]ModMic is great, I've heard. Don't know if it falls under your budget.[/quote]
P sure mod mics are around 30ish last time I checked.

Also the zalman is great for a short term mic. I heard it doesn't last long but for the price, it's worth it.
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GeknaiirckapModMic is great, I've heard. Don't know if it falls under your budget.P sure mod mics are around 30ish last time I checked.

Also the zalman is great for a short term mic. I heard it doesn't last long but for the price, it's worth it.

mine lasted about a year before it broke :(

[quote=Geknaiir][quote=ckap]ModMic is great, I've heard. Don't know if it falls under your budget.[/quote]
P sure mod mics are around 30ish last time I checked.

Also the zalman is great for a short term mic. I heard it doesn't last long but for the price, it's worth it.[/quote]

mine lasted about a year before it broke :(
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i have a modmic
works great but the cord gets tangled with my headset's cord constantly

i have a modmic
works great but the cord gets tangled with my headset's cord constantly
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Modmic sound quality depends on your sound chip/card. On motherboard sound, the Modmic and Zalman probably won't sound much different. To get better quality, you could buy a $30 sound card (Asus Xonar DG), which, combined with the Modmic, is around the price of the Blue Snowball on Amazon currently.

Keep in mind that this is all conjecture. I plan on buying the Xonar DG to complement my Modmic; I'll see how that turns out first.

Edit: I should mention that your motherboard sound could be completely fine. I'd try that first.

Modmic sound quality depends on your sound chip/card. On motherboard sound, the Modmic and Zalman probably won't sound much different. To get better quality, you could buy a $30 sound card (Asus Xonar DG), which, combined with the Modmic, is around the price of the Blue Snowball on Amazon currently.

Keep in mind that this is all conjecture. I plan on buying the Xonar DG to complement my Modmic; I'll see how that turns out first.

Edit: I should mention that your motherboard sound could be completely fine. I'd try that first.
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Phrakturei have a modmic
works great but the cord gets tangled with my headset's cord constantly

I've used modmic but now zalman, same problem but I found a neat fix: using Velcro wraps or zip ties every 8 inches or so of cord, then bundling both headset and mic cords together to eliminate slack. Works good so far. I also found knots instead of ties to also work well. Just won't look as clean.

[quote=Phrakture]i have a modmic
works great but the cord gets tangled with my headset's cord constantly[/quote]
I've used modmic but now zalman, same problem but I found a neat fix: using Velcro wraps or zip ties every 8 inches or so of cord, then bundling both headset and mic cords together to eliminate slack. Works good so far. I also found knots instead of ties to also work well. Just won't look as clean.
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Go for Modmic :)

Go for Modmic :)
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I use a really cheap lapel mic bought off amazon for a few pounds, It's fine for me

I use a really cheap lapel mic bought off amazon for a few pounds, It's fine for me
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So zalman and modmic are the only good choices? Are there any other ones worth considering?

So zalman and modmic are the only good choices? Are there any other ones worth considering?
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Samson GoMic seems decent if you can position it well.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JqWHnzftYK0

Samson GoMic seems decent if you can position it well.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JqWHnzftYK0
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Doesn't modmic have issues with different sound hardware? I need a new mic too but I'm not too keen on something that has a chance of not working at all.

Doesn't modmic have issues with different sound hardware? I need a new mic too but I'm not too keen on something that has a chance of not working at all.
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atmoSamson GoMic seems decent if you can position it well.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JqWHnzftYK0

Yeah I have one of these. Pretty sensitive, too. Even on -10db mode you can hear just about everything in my room, and the sound quality is fantastic.

[quote=atmo]Samson GoMic seems decent if you can position it well.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JqWHnzftYK0[/quote]

Yeah I have one of these. Pretty sensitive, too. Even on -10db mode you can hear just about everything in my room, and the sound quality is fantastic.
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If you do go the 3.5mm route, take a look into the USB adapter featured in the video I'm linking below. It might diffuse some of the issues with say the Mod Mic.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=43ZsPBE4PPY

If you do go the 3.5mm route, take a look into the USB adapter featured in the video I'm linking below. It might diffuse some of the issues with say the Mod Mic.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=43ZsPBE4PPY
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Stupid question, but if i plugged in a shotgun mic that I use for my camera into my computer, would that work?

Stupid question, but if i plugged in a shotgun mic that I use for my camera into my computer, would that work?
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Assuming it's a 3.5 mm jack, then yes.

Assuming it's a 3.5 mm jack, then yes.
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bearodactylStupid question, but if i plugged in a shotgun mic that I use for my camera into my computer, would that work?

Suddenly the picture of a guy shouting into the end of a shotgun while playing tf2 floats into my head.

[quote=bearodactyl]Stupid question, but if i plugged in a shotgun mic that I use for my camera into my computer, would that work?[/quote]
Suddenly the picture of a guy shouting into the end of a shotgun while playing tf2 floats into my head.
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