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    Hey,
    I'm looking for a good broadcasting microphone with this il also need a ground stand that can be adjusted in height, a pop / wind shield. I also wouldn't mind a mixer, but I'm going to be honest I really don't know what a mixer is for. I will be hooking up the equipment to my laptop for the time being (Compaq CQ50) it doesn't have a great sound card so I'm not really sure how to go about finding a microphone that will work with my laptop.

    For all of above, I know its pushing it but I have aprox €100 / £85 / $122 I live in Ireland so I would need a good online store that could ship the microphone to me.


    If anyone could find me a good package maybe? with all above included that would be perfect, I'm not really experienced in buying broadcasting equipment.


    Any help is appreciated,
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    What you want to be looking for is a condenser microphone and I'd suggest beings as your on a laptop a USB one. A very decent microphone is the Behringer C1-U so if you can find that somewhere with a stand/pop shield it would be perfect for you. I know the microphone retails around £50.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Richie View Post
    Hey,
    I'm looking for a good broadcasting microphone with this il also need a ground stand that can be adjusted in height, a pop / wind shield. I also wouldn't mind a mixer, but I'm going to be honest I really don't know what a mixer is for. I will be hooking up the equipment to my laptop for the time being (Compaq CQ50) it doesn't have a great sound card so I'm not really sure how to go about finding a microphone that will work with my laptop.

    For all of above, I know its pushing it but I have aprox €100 / £85 / $122 I live in Ireland so I would need a good online store that could ship the microphone to me.


    If anyone could find me a good package maybe? with all above included that would be perfect, I'm not really experienced in buying broadcasting equipment.


    Any help is appreciated,
    Thanks,
    Rich.

    A mixer does just as it says, mixes the levels

    A USB one as Ten said would be good; I have a friend who has one, you pick up some cheap good ones that have just one input.

    I also recommend the C1.


    http://www.dolphinmusic.co.uk/

    I don't know if they ship to Ireland tho

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    I'll give you the best microphone you can get.
    http://www.bluemic.com/snowball/

    It is around £75 from www.play.com - I have one and I use it all the time for commentating, it is great. It comes with a stand and is connected via USB so the sound card does not matter.
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    When I did online radio I used a RODE Nt-1A PRO.... They good for the money but dont forget you will need phantom power!

    Also DONT go for USB... They rubbish... In my opinion anyway But what do I know

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jamieb View Post
    When I did online radio I used a RODE Nt-1A PRO.... They good for the money but dont forget you will need phantom power!

    Also DONT go for USB... They rubbish... In my opinion anyway But what do I know
    Can't imagine he wants to justify spending £150 on a microphone plus a mixer.

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    you hoping it will get your hxl job back?

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    T.Bone SC440

    http://www.thomann.de/gb/the_tbone_sc440_usb.htm

    Reviewed to be a much better sound than the Rode NT1-A (where has PRO came from?). T.Bone is well known in Germany and is a producers secret to a cost effective brand that gives professional results.

    The Samson C01/Behringer C1 (same mic different names/brands) are cold and aren't worth the money yet, the T.Bone is a great sound.


    The T.Bone microphones come with better quality shock mounts than the NT1-A and the C1's don't have a shock mount at all. Also for an extra tenner you can get a great pop shield too. For a NT1-A your looking at £130 + postage. For the T.Bone you'd get a better pop shield and mic with postage for no more than £75

    All you have to do is listen to the demo's online and you'll see what everyone see's in them.


    Nothing wrong with USB microphones, this is a dynamic condenser microphone with a large diaphragm and will outshine most mic's on the market below the £200 mark.

    For use as a home broadcasting microphone you can't go wrong, it's not like your recording chart topping hits so there's no need to worry about preamps and phantom power.

    I know this as I actually work in studio environments, the company I work for has a large collection of T.Bone microphones as well as Rode's, Audio Technica's, Neumann's and even Brauner
    . Most of these microphones are now in the storage cupboard as the T.Bone's are the most preferred.

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    The pro was the pack they did including pop shield etc... Didnt use though, you also got like a mic case too. Nice bit of plugging in last comment shame no one cares...

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    How do you mean plugging? I haven't said any company names i work for etc?
    clearly somebody does care otherwise you wouldn't of commented?
    Jamie what mic do you currently use?

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