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Owinz
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Hi folks, I'm a "noobie" but have tried to do my own research as much as I can.
I have a home office (software developer) but I've recently gotten back into songwriting. As a result my home office has started to double as a basic studio.
My situation is that I need a mic. Since I'm in my home, I use high quality headsets instead of external speakers for those times when I don't want to disturb the wifey and kids. In the past I've used a standard clip-on mic w/ a make-shift boom off the headset. This has worked great but now I'm reconizing that I need higher quality vocal audio.
[Thought #1]
Ideally what I would like is a lav-type mic that I can wire onto my headsets and use for recording. However, I can't seem to find a definitive answer to this question (even in searches in these forums).
While I've read that a lav won't do for some I wonder if it will do for me since I'm in a controlled environment. Further, I don't want a "tin can" mic, but rather a best possible full range one that will pick up my low voice as well as higher signing voice.
[Thought #2]
I've considered scrapping the headset mic idea in favor of a "real" vocal mic mounted onto a stand. Can I find a directional mic that I can mount 12" away that will pick up just my voice and ignore the other potential ambient/environment noises or does it have to be closer to my mouth to help?
While price is a concern, I'm not "budgeting" ... so if I had to put an absolute maximum cap I'd say $250 would be my top absolute end. In other words I don't want a $30 mic if a $130 mic would be better.
Thanks everyone for your inputs! I'm glad I finally found a home for this.
I have a home office (software developer) but I've recently gotten back into songwriting. As a result my home office has started to double as a basic studio.
My situation is that I need a mic. Since I'm in my home, I use high quality headsets instead of external speakers for those times when I don't want to disturb the wifey and kids. In the past I've used a standard clip-on mic w/ a make-shift boom off the headset. This has worked great but now I'm reconizing that I need higher quality vocal audio.
[Thought #1]
Ideally what I would like is a lav-type mic that I can wire onto my headsets and use for recording. However, I can't seem to find a definitive answer to this question (even in searches in these forums).
While I've read that a lav won't do for some I wonder if it will do for me since I'm in a controlled environment. Further, I don't want a "tin can" mic, but rather a best possible full range one that will pick up my low voice as well as higher signing voice.
[Thought #2]
I've considered scrapping the headset mic idea in favor of a "real" vocal mic mounted onto a stand. Can I find a directional mic that I can mount 12" away that will pick up just my voice and ignore the other potential ambient/environment noises or does it have to be closer to my mouth to help?
While price is a concern, I'm not "budgeting" ... so if I had to put an absolute maximum cap I'd say $250 would be my top absolute end. In other words I don't want a $30 mic if a $130 mic would be better.
Thanks everyone for your inputs! I'm glad I finally found a home for this.
