Enchantermon on 2/1/2011 at 01:55
I have a microphone that came with one of my parents' computers many years ago (the same computer who's power supply started dying in my other thread) that I've been using for any recording I've needed to do, but it has one major problem; it's so small that when it sits on my desk, it can't pick up my voice when I'm sitting normally in my chair, and it doesn't have any way of attaching to my head. With a wire and a twist tie I MacGuyvered an earpiece, but it's less than ideal and not terribly comfortable, so I'm looking into getting something else without emptying out my meager bank account.
So I need something affordable, but with a decent sound quality; good enough for MP gaming or a YouTube video, for example. One that clips on the ear would be preferable (so I don't further clutter up my already-cluttered desk), though if there's a desk microphone that works just as well and is more affordable, I wouldn't be opposed to it. I definitely do not want one that clips to my shirt or collar; that I know for sure.
I saw the (
http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Labtec-Desktop-Microphone-600/dp/B000O7K4LO/ref=cm_cr_pr_pb_t) Logitech Desktop Microphone 600 today for a very attractive $8.82, but was perplexed a bit because some reviewers said it was great and others said it didn't work at all. Plus it's a desk mic.
So, hardware gurus of TTLG: what say you?
Enchantermon on 3/1/2011 at 23:29
Bah. O'course; the one time I forget to search. Thanks, man.