AKG’s USB microphone range got off to a great start with the Lyra, and now it’s introducing a more affordable sub-$100 model, the Ara. This is a plug-and-play condenser mic with 24-bit/96kHz ...
Just how important is a video or stream's audio quality? We think it is arguably more important than the video quality, so adding a dedicated mic is likely to be a great next step for your setup.
Which condenser microphones are best? Before the internet, microphones were mostly considered devices used by musicians, DJs, and radio personalities. Times have changed. Whether you’re a musician, a ...
Capture every nuance of a vocal and high-fidelity detail of an instrument with my condenser microphone recommendations from Rode, Neumann, Audio-Technica, Aston, AKG and more When you purchase through ...
Audio-Technica announces the launch of the AT2020USB-XP cardioid condenser USB microphone – the latest addition to its 20 Series. Competitive features and studio-quality sound have become the calling ...
With the rise of streaming, the market of USB microphones has absolutely exploded. It’s been exciting to watch as both quality and variety have skyrocketed. Today, we’re looking at the AKG Lyra USB ...
These microphones are also great options if you're looking for a gaming microphone. A cheap microphone might be what you're looking for, but of course there are some professional microphone choices we ...
Here’s another cool USB gadget from the guys over at Brando, the USB Condenser Microphone. The USB Condenser Microphone has a built-in noise cancellation feature, which makes it easy to use if you’re ...
When it comes to streaming and YouTube, there may be no better-known microphone than the Blue Yeti. Its affordable price, versatility, and dramatic quality improvement over gaming headsets have made ...
Whether you're gaming, podcasting, streaming or making music, the new RØDE NT-USB+ is a state-of-the-art USB microphone with superb sound and built-in effects. Australian audio company RØDE has ...
Before the internet, microphones were mostly considered devices used by musicians, DJs, and radio personalities. Times have changed. Whether you’re a musician, a YouTuber, or you have a podcast, if ...