Top 10 Best Recording Microphone Reviews in 2014

It is no longer necessary to head to a studio to record podcasts or create multi-track recordings as you
have microphones you can use to professionally record whatever you want from the comfort of your home, garage or even school. However the only problem is that it’s not easy choosing the right microphone for your needs and budget as the market is flooded with so many types and models of recording microphones. So to help you make a choice, here is a list of the top 10 best recording microphone reviews in 2014.

10. Audio-Technica ATR2500-USB Cardioid Condenser USB Microphone

This USB microphone is great to use for home studio or field recording, podcasting and voiceover. It plugs into your computer’s USB port to easily function with your favorite recording software.
It’s large diaphragm side-address condenser offers a USB output to use for recording to your computer, a headphone output with monitored level control and a cool analog-to-digital converter for thorough fidelity while recording. Its cardioids polar pattern feature helps reduce the pickup of all unwanted sounds from the sides and rear.
9. Bad Axx 904-UM-600 Studio USB Cardioid Condenser Microphone
This USB Cardioid condenser mic from BadAax comes with a built-in USB interface and is a must have for anyone using their computer fro multi-track recording or podcasting. It’s wide bandwidth and pickup pattern helps pick up various vocal sources while recording and has a great frequency response and balance to provide for clarity in your podcasts. The mic comes with a shock mount, USB cable, mic clip and drawstring carrying case where the shock mount suspends the microphone to reduce vibration and handling noise.
8. Cardioid Condenser CAD Microphone
If you plan to upgrade your studio, the CADGXL2200 Condenser Microphone fits your bill. The mic comes with a large diameter, fixed cardioids pattern that delivers a high level of performance.
Its high sensitivity and low distortion feature makes this microphone the right mic to use for recording, broadcasting and sound enforcement applications. The gold vapor deposited diaphragm in its capsule ensures consistent sound quality as long as required while its shock mount fits any standard threaded microphone stand.
7. Condenser Microphone (C-1) from Behringer
This C-1 condenser microphone is great for capturing the sounds of vocals and acoustic instruments with great realism, sensitivity and accuracy. This affordably priced mic is great for use in both live and studio applications.
The mic captures more details than dynamic microphones because of its wide response. Its cardioids pattern helps the C-1 microphone record your source signal while rejecting all the off-axis sounds that ruin a perfect recording. Built to last and affordably priced, this is a great microphone to invest in.
6. MXL 770 Cardioid Condenser Microphone
This MXL770 condenser microphone amazes recording artists throughout the world with its incredible price and performance ratio. Not only singers, but also rappers love this mic for its solid base and its upfront high-end.
Its high quality FET preamp with balanced output and wide dynamic range make this the perfect mic for both seasoned pros and newbie musicians looking for an affordable and quality condenser mic.
5. Samson Go Mic Compact USB Microphone – Plug n’ Play
This Go Mic Compact USB Microphone from Samson provides a versatile, computer based recording solution. Its compact design helps directly clip the mic to your laptop or to obtrusively sit on your desk. Its plug and play operation assures its compatibility with a Mac or PC, without any drivers.This mic is great for recording music, podcasts and for field recording and for use with iChat, voice recognition software and even Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP). Its switchable cardioids and omni polar patterns let you pick the appropriate pattern for your specific situation.
4. USB Condenser Microphone from Audio-Technica
The Audio Technica condenser USB microphone plugs directly into your computer’s USB port to offer studio quality intelligibility and articulation. It’s USB digital output and crystal-clear sound makes this the perfect microphone to use for home studio recording, podcasting, filed recording and voiceover use.
The mic comes with a low-mass diaphragm that is custom-engineered for extended frequency response and better transient response. Its’ low self-noise feature makes it the perfect mic to use for sophisticated digital recording; all you have to do is plug it in and transform all your sounds. The mic comes with a tripod desk stand, USB cable, storage pouch and pivoting stand mount.
3. Blue Microphones Snowball USB Microphone (Brushed Aluminum)
The Blue Microphones Snowball USB microphone is not only easy to use but when on your desktop, looks like it’s at a professional recording studio. This is because the Snowball is the world’s first professional USB mic which can capture any and all recordings with a detail that was never heard of in a USB mic before.
Its dual capsule design and special three-pattern switch between cardiod, omni and cardiod with 10db pad lets the Snowball handle everything from soft vocals to the loudest garage band. It is even great and right to use for podcasting work.
2. Blue Microphones Yeti USB Microphone – Silver Edition
If you are looking for a mike that can help you create unparalleled recordings to send directly to your computer, then the Blue USB Microphone from Yeti is the microphone you need. The microphone’s revolutionary tri-capsule technology helps you produce pristine and studio-quality recordings while its four pattern settings help you record vocals, podcasts, instrumental music and interviews just as clearly as you would if you had used multiple microphones for the recordings.
Moreover, the mic boasts of easy controls that help you control and set the headphone volume, pattern selection, instant mute and microphone gain so that you produce exceptional recordings every time you record.
So if you have any distortion or feedback while recording, you just have to adjust the microphone’s sensitivity using gain control. Similarly, if you want to take a break in the midst of a podcast, jut use the instant mute button. All this is backed with a 2-year warranty.
1. Blue Microphones Yeti Pro USB Condenser Microphone, Multipattern
This Blue Microphone from Yeti Pro is the world’s first USB microphone that combines a 24-bit digital recording resolution with analog XLR output. The mic comes with three custom condenser capsules and four varied pattern settings, making it easy to use the mic to capture digital audio with four times the clarity found on CDs.
It’s easy selecting each of Yeti Pro’s four pattern stereo, bidirectional, cardioids and omni-directional settings as it’s easily done rotating the pattern selector knob. Moreover, the Yeti Pro boasts of a cutting-edge A-D converter chip and separate analog circuit path that makes the mic compatible to use with professional studio mixers and preamps.
The mic comes with a built-in headphone amplifier to provide for zero-latency recording and comes with direct controls for convenient headphone volume, mute, microphone gain and pattern selection.
The versatile application with plug-and-play functionality makes this mic the only desktop microphone you will ever need. So no matter if you plan to do your recording at home or in a studio, this mic offers you the ultimate sound solution.
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