If you have a computer, there’s a good choice you’re doing some kind of voice recording. Podcasts are one of the fastest-growing mediums, with entry costs low and niche genres sprouting up almost daily. YouTube continues to dominate video streaming, from professional channels backed by television and movie studios, to amateurs entering the market every day. As high-quality music equipment continues to come down in price, the barriers to entry in the entertainment world are decreasing, with aspiring singers and songwriters now able to make their own music without a professional studio and even score a record deal out of a song they recorded in their bedroom.
Then there’s video chat and gaming, which doesn’t need to be recorded, but can be vastly improved by a professional quality mic. As the trend towards remote workers continues, being able to have clear audio when video chatting with colleagues is imperative to your business’ success. The gaming world also relies heavily on microphones, and now that colleges are offering gaming scholarships, putting money down on a new mic is an investment in your future.
Whatever your computer microphone needs are, one thing that unites all these groups is the ability to access an affordable and expert mic that produces clear, crisp and sonically cohesive vocals. What you say on the mic is up to you.