This one is a condensor mic. And I'd give it 4/10 ratings tbh. As far as what are good mics, it depends on your budget and purpose. My fav mics of all time are Shure SM7B and now SM7DB in dynamic mics and Neumann TLM 103 and U87 in condensor microphone
@@jstudiopro1 Would you say it is better to get this as a set or AT2020 mic and Scarlett interface? I would also need to get headphones than, not sure which ones are good on budget
It's an audio interface. It enables you to connect professional XLR microphones to your computer or smartphones. Records sound at high quality upto 192khz. At the same time you can use inputs for instruments as well. This size of device is mostly used in smaller studios, home studios or at times podcast studios as well.
Ngl that box stand is super fire
Super slick move to make that. Fun to assemble
Dope
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Mine just came in yesterday time to lock in ⭐️⭐️⭐️🧛🏽♀️
Awesome. Enjoy
Mines comes in tomorrow
Awesome Enjoy Buddy
Bro quick question, were the headphones good?
Honest feedback, headphones and mic, they are mediocre. The device is good.
@@jstudiopro1 thanks for the tip, appreciate you my G 🙏🏻
so should i just buy the device and get another headphones or buy the studio package? @@jstudiopro1
@malachilatroy just buy the device. Headphones and mic are good enough.
What type of mic is that. Or what are good mics that plug in to the focusrite??
This one is a condensor mic. And I'd give it 4/10 ratings tbh. As far as what are good mics, it depends on your budget and purpose. My fav mics of all time are
Shure SM7B and now SM7DB in dynamic mics and Neumann TLM 103 and U87 in condensor microphone
@@jstudiopro1 Would you say it is better to get this as a set or AT2020 mic and Scarlett interface? I would also need to get headphones than, not sure which ones are good on budget
@@marta6755 headphones and mic are both below average tbh. Get then separately orher brand. The device 4th gen scarlet 2i2 is definitely good.
@@jstudiopro1 Thank you so much, yeah I'll do that. :)
What is this?
and for wat purpose
It's an audio interface. It enables you to connect professional XLR microphones to your computer or smartphones. Records sound at high quality upto 192khz. At the same time you can use inputs for instruments as well. This size of device is mostly used in smaller studios, home studios or at times podcast studios as well.
Price??
Currently it's $390 Canadian. I bought it for $450 last year