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Blue Yeti Nano
Usb Microphone

Clear sound for talking, instruments, streaming, and recording. Plug into USB and you’re ready to go. Volume control, headphone input and 2 different mic pickup patterns are all in easy to use controls on the mic itself, no interface or software needed.

Blue Yeti
Usb Microphone

Clear sound for talking, instruments, streaming, and recording. Plug into USB and you’re ready to go. Volume control, headphone input, instant mute, mic gain and 4 different mic pickup patterns are all in easy to use controls on the mic itself, no interface or software needed. This mic has optional software that can add voice effects.

Shure SM57

This mic is an industry standard and is in every good sound engineer's toolkit. If you are going to only buy one mic, this is a great choice as one of the most versatile mics out there. They get a clear sound and are nearly indestructible. For this microphone you will need to run it through an interface which lets you connect to a computer. 

Rode NT1-A Microphone

This is the Mic I use in my home studio for Zoom lessons for talking, playing and recording trumpet. It’s a cardioid condenser microphone that has an extended dynamic range, clarity, and very low noise. This is ideal for home studios for vocals and instruments. Includes a shock mount set up with detachable pop filter, 20’ XLR cable and a drawstring dust cover. For this microphone you will need to run it through an interface which lets you connect to a computer.

Shure SM7B

This is the gold standard for voice recording, used in the top podcasts and great for recording instruments in studio. Smooth, flat, wide -range frequency response creates clean and natural reproduction of both music and speech. For this microphone you will need to run it through an interface which lets you connect to a computer.