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Die besten USB Mikrofone 2015 Very useful, I was going to buy the at2020 mic but now on gona get the at2020 deluxe version. thx soooo much? AT2020 Audio Technica AT-2005 USB Mic: ($55 or so) http://amanic.us/atusbmic Table Boom: ($22) http://amanic.us/tableboom Wind Screen: ($2) http://amanic.us/micwind Pop Filter: ($12) http://amanic.us/popstop Rode NT-USB best of all? Microphones Shure PG42 - http://goo.gl/s7LY4b Audio Technica at2020 Plus - http://goo.gl/Z4EDNW Blue Yeti - http://goo.gl/Xos5o3 Blue Snowball - http://goo.gl/LCCnjS Samson Go Mic - http://goo.gl/1iDtVT die-ehrlichen.de wo sie nicht abgezockt werden gute idee.. LANDINGPAGE MIT ADFRESSEINTRAGUNG F�R ALLE ARTIKEL DIE NOCH NCIHT FERTIG SIND! ICH BRAUCHE EIN NEUTRALES TEASER TEMPLATE f�r meine neuen projekte +MrABAGaming yeah i agree with that i got the blue snowball and i tested it with the tv on in the background and with 2 dogs and 6 pups in the roon and you could not hear much background noise at all. https://www.ezvid.com/toptenusbmicrophones ezvid hat geile tests "The Best Video Reviews On The Internet" With DT770 I hear an enormous very big between them. Background noise caused by Antlion Modmic 2.0. More blue yeti is a stereo mic but Antlion Modmic 2.0 is not. Sorry 4 my english. Yes, Modmic produces more background noise but if you use Mumble it will filter it out pretty much entirely. And you can always apply noise reduction filters on your favourite audio editing software, so it's not a big deal. I think 3.0 sounded more muffled than 2.0 and that's why I hurried to buy 2.0. I was afraid they would cancel it soon since the manufacturer seems to think that 3.0 is better. The blue yeti has less background noise and is more detailed. I don't know why you guys can't hear that, but with my DT 990s, there's a MASSIVE difference. In an inner city desktop gaming environment too much noise is picked up, even with the correct setting on the mic itself. Also there is no mute button. All shitty mopeds and sirens are picked up and even my graphics card provides a noticeable white noise hum. This has become noisier since moving to SLI. The Snowball is a great mic if you're Skyping on a laptop, doing let's play or reviews, or producing amateur, or even semi professional recordings (add on the spit/breath guard and the ring holster to avoid vibration). If you are in a noisy environment or have noisy surroundings then get the Modmic. You will primarily be using teamspeak/skype so you should expect some drop in quality anyway, however the latest Modmic is very impressive for what it is. Your clan/team mates will thank you for it for not having to hear every fart or ambulance or pizza p if you're willing to spend like 15-30minutes setting up the snowball to only pick up your voice, I think it's a better option. But you wouldn't have to do much fine tuning with the modmic, so it's more convenient.