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The mic sounds better, but he's still shit at editing his audio so it won't make a difference. He should either learn to use Windows Movie Maker better (or upgrade) or get someone else to edit his videos for him.
Even the free version of VideoPad would be better
 
Enter just wasted money on a USB microphone? Wow, if anything that would make his videos sound less professional as USB mics are utter shit.
 
Of course I wouldn't assert something without evidence.

Explained in this video: https://youtube.com/watch?v=_sjZJ9i_mH0
Discussed here: http://www.futureproducers.com/foru...rdware/usb-mic-vs-audio-interface-mic-407648/

Using a mic + audio interface is 100x better than using a USB mic

Yeah, I'm gonna have to disagree. While it's true that audio interface microphones offer generally higher quality, that's mostly because they're designed for a different purpose. A usb mic is generally designed for people who want convenience over quality, whereas audio interface mics have been made and improved for years for the purpose of capturing different frequencies and recording higher quality audio for studios.

There are usb microphones that work extremely well, like I said I do have one that I use for a lot of recordings and live performances, but they are less common than good quality interface mics.
 
Well to each their own. If you're not using it to be professional, then by all means use a USB. It's a cheaper option sometimes.
 
Not to sound like an audio elitists but nobody uses USB mics if you want to produce a professional sounding video.
I think we all know that by this point Enter's far from professional. I don't see how the quality of his mic will make any difference when his editing and writing skills are still garbage.
 
I think we all know that by this point Enter's far from professional. I don't see how the quality of his mic will make any difference when his editing and writing skills are still garbage.

It's the little things that would make his videos much more bearable. Editing and audio quality would be a good start.
 
That shit's expensive, yo. If I can make $200 per review using shitty hardware, I'm not gonna upgrade unless it'll net me another $200-$300.
 
Why does this need a thread?
 
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