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I got this as my first mic, and as a gift, after throwing up a hail mary: "Well, if you're paying, I'd just love the mic that Jason Van Orden uses for his podcast, www.podcastingunderground.com."
My voice is middle range deep, and it has done me well this past year. It does exactly what it should, and the quality of the sound is beautiful.
My only "complaint" is that as a podcasting mic for a home setup, it's probably too sensitive. It was designed as a studio mic, and will pick up every clothing rustle, toilet flush, and reverb bounce off the table and other flat surfaces in your room.
That's not its fault. But if I had it to do over again, I'd take the advice of broadcast pros like Mark Jensen of PodSqod (www.podsqod.com), and go with a dynamic mic, like the
Electrovoice RE20, the Shure SM7B, or for under $100, the legendary Shure SM57.
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