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Cheap and decent microphone?
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#1
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My headset microphone broke a while back. I want to play some real TF2 again so I'll need a new one. I'm thinking a standalone one
Do you have any recommendations? I wouldn't want to spend more than 15 euros

My headset microphone broke a while back. I want to play some real TF2 again so I'll need a new one. I'm thinking a standalone one
Do you have any recommendations? I wouldn't want to spend more than 15 euros
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#2
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zalman clip-on if you really want to spend a very minimal amount

but if you're willing to splurge, antlion mod-mics are very nice

zalman clip-on if you really want to spend a very minimal amount

but if you're willing to splurge, antlion mod-mics are very nice
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#3
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15 euros = 17 usd for all you americans who might have other suggestions

but @ that low the only option i can think of is the zalman clip on.

if you get into the 45 euros (50 usd) range you can get some quality mics like the modmic, snowball, meteor, etc

15 euros = 17 usd for all you americans who might have other suggestions

but @ that low the only option i can think of is the zalman clip on.

if you get into the 45 euros (50 usd) range you can get some quality mics like the modmic, snowball, meteor, etc
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#4
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the snowball sounds a ton better than the modmic but without any of the conveniences

the snowball sounds a ton better than the modmic but without any of the conveniences
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#5
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Viperzalman clip-on if you really want to spend a very minimal amount

I have used a lot headset mics, and got tired of them and purchased this while saving for mod mic, its really good for how cheap it is. better than some headset mics

[quote=Viper]zalman clip-on if you really want to spend a very minimal amount [/quote]

I have used a lot headset mics, and got tired of them and purchased this while saving for mod mic, its really good for how cheap it is. better than some headset mics
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#6
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Thanks but the Zalman zm-mic1 doesn't seem to be available in Latvia and I don't know if it would be worth shipping from amazon.uk.
Is zm-mic1 the only viable choice below the snowball/modmic pricepoint?

Thanks but the Zalman zm-mic1 doesn't seem to be available in Latvia and I don't know if it would be worth shipping from amazon.uk.
Is zm-mic1 the only viable choice below the snowball/modmic pricepoint?
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#7
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i got a mic for 99p on ebay that functions ok if you want to spend the absolute minimum

http://www.ebay.com/itm/FC-Portable-Mini-3-5mm-Tie-Lapel-Lavalier-Clip-Microphone-for-Lectures-Teaching-/221849272750

you'll have to find the link for your own country but I've seen multiple sellers on ebay and amazon and they're all around £1-£2

i got a mic for 99p on ebay that functions ok if you want to spend the absolute minimum

http://www.ebay.com/itm/FC-Portable-Mini-3-5mm-Tie-Lapel-Lavalier-Clip-Microphone-for-Lectures-Teaching-/221849272750

you'll have to find the link for your own country but I've seen multiple sellers on ebay and amazon and they're all around £1-£2
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#8
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Viperzalman clip-on if you really want to spend a very minimal amount

but if you're willing to splurge, antlion mod-mics are very nice

mod mics are decent but the magnet base doesn't attach very well so I had to glue it on

[quote=Viper]zalman clip-on if you really want to spend a very minimal amount

but if you're willing to splurge, antlion mod-mics are very nice[/quote]
mod mics are decent but the magnet base doesn't attach very well so I had to glue it on
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