QueBert
Lifer
My Best Buy has a pretty nice music instrument center in the back. I have been thinking about getting a decent level studio type condenser mic for awhile now ($100-15) Nothing super fancy but something that'll be much better than the Sony I currently have. They have an M-Audio USB that looks really nice. The guy who works there told me it was pretty good, but he recommended I get an XLR MIC as it would be worth the difference. All he could really come up with at to why I should get XLR was it was more versatile. I don't have a studio, and my PC doesn't have XLR. They did have a few inexpensive drop boxes to add XLR to any PC.
If 2 mics had the exact same internals, and one had an XLR and the other was a USB connection. Would there be any noticeable difference in the sound quality? Or any outstanding reasons for me to spend the extra $50 to get an XLR setup going?
one last question, I know condenser mics pick up everything, my PC isn't exactly loud, but it's not silent either. Having never used a condenser mic outside of a friends studio (which is totally silent) would this be a problem? I will be using it to record vocals and an instrument or 2 here and there.
If 2 mics had the exact same internals, and one had an XLR and the other was a USB connection. Would there be any noticeable difference in the sound quality? Or any outstanding reasons for me to spend the extra $50 to get an XLR setup going?
one last question, I know condenser mics pick up everything, my PC isn't exactly loud, but it's not silent either. Having never used a condenser mic outside of a friends studio (which is totally silent) would this be a problem? I will be using it to record vocals and an instrument or 2 here and there.