Best mics for YouTube video


Best mics for YouTube video

 If you are looking to create the best YouTube videos, you will want to record your voice using the best microphone you can find. The microphones that come with cameras and smartphones may do an OK job of recording audio, but these are rarely great at capturing a clear and audible voice. If you want your YouTube channel to be taken seriously, invest in one of the best mics for YouTube videos today! Here are some of the most popular options...

Best streaming: Blue Yeti X

The Blue Yeti X brings a larger, condenser mic to your streaming setup. It has multiple sound modes and three recording patterns (stereo, cardioid, and omnidirectional) for greater control over your audio. If you're serious about capturing top-notch audio on camera, it's a good idea to bring a lavalier (also known as an interview mic) on camera with you when possible. That way if you are interviewing someone who is wearing headphones (like most YouTubers do), they can keep their headphones in while still being heard in your video by picking up sound from your lav mic. There are plenty of options out there for lavs, but one good option that won't break your bank is Audio Technica's ATR3350IS. This mic comes with a clip that allows you to attach it directly to clothing or onto a stand so that you don't have to worry about holding it during your shoot. Best voiceover: Rode VideoMic Pro

For voiceovers on camera, we recommend using either Rode's VideoMic Pro or its newer sibling, the VideoMic Me; both record great quality audio without picking up any background noise or ambient sounds.

Best vlogging: Rode VideoMic

Best vlogging mic because of its versatility and size. It’s about $100 and can be used with your smartphone or any camera that has a mic input. Even though it comes with a 3.5mm cable, you’ll have to get an adapter to use it with most cameras, but they sell adapters that fit all DSLRs at Best Buy if you don’t already have one. Also available in a couple different colors: black, white/black, blue/black, silver/black. • Best audio quality: Rode VideoMic Pro+ ($300): This is my favorite microphone for recording good audio quality on a DSLR. It’s around $300 and is best paired with a Zoom H4n recorder (about $200). You will need to buy an XLR cable as well ($20) since there isn’t one included in either package. The great thing about using these two together is that you can set up multiple microphones around your subject so there aren’t any dead spots, which will make your videos sound better than just using one microphone on its own. This setup works great when interviewing people because you can position them close enough to pick up their voice clearly while keeping their faces visible on camera.

Best sound: Shure MV7

This is a professional condenser microphone that captures sound in studio-quality detail. It’s also compact and lightweight, so it can be transported easily. The Shure MV7 allows you to easily switch between three recording patterns: omnidirectional, cardioid, and figure-8. If you want crystal clear audio without hassle, you can’t go wrong with Shure MV7. • Best value: Blue Snowball iCE Condenser Microphone: This mic offers excellent sound quality at an affordable price. It’s easy to use, has an adjustable stand, and comes with everything you need to get started.

Best budget option: Rode NT1A: Affordable and easy to use, Rode NT1A provides great quality at a low price point. You won’t have any problems using it on your desktop or laptop computer as well as on mobile devices like iPads or iPhones. • Best microphone for voiceovers: Blue Yeti USB Microphone: This mic is best suited for voiceovers, podcasts, and interviews. It has four different pattern settings so you can choose between cardioid, bidirectional, omnidirectional, and stereo modes depending on what you need. The Blue Yeti also has a mute button that turns off your mic when you don’t want to be heard.

Best lavalier: Rode SmartLav

This tiny lavalier microphone has a built-in headphone jack, so you can make sure you’re getting your audio just right. It comes with a tripod mount that can be attached to your camera or held by hand. You can also attach it to your clothing—and then switch out clothes later in the post if you want. $90, RodeThe Blue Yeti is another good option if you’re looking for a studio mic at an affordable price point. It includes two different recording patterns and four modes, which allow for plenty of creative control over how your voice sounds onscreen. With condenser technology and three pickup patterns—cardioid, stereo, and omnidirectional (which means it picks up sound from all directions)—you’ll get professional sound quality without breaking the bank on anything too fancy. The Yeti connects via USBdirectly to your computer but doesn't require any additional equipment like mixers and preamps—just plug it in and record away! There's even an input gainknob to control how loud or soft your voice is coming through while recording. The best part?

Best value:HyperX QuadCast

It’s no surprise that HyperX is on our list—we absolutely love it. For only $99, you get a solid microphone and easy-to-use recorder. It looks great, too—and we think its gaming-centric design makes it ideal for vloggers and streamers who are looking to separate themselves from others in their niche. The bottom line? While it might not be best suited for streaming your next event or podcast interview, it is worth looking into if you want something affordable and reliable. • Best quality: Blue Yeti USB Microphone: If you’re serious about your sound quality, then look no further than Blue Microphones Yeti USB microphone. This model comes with four different patterns (stereo, cardioid, omnidirectional and bidirectional) so you can record vocals or instruments in any environment with ease. It even has a mute button so you can talk over yourself without having to delete anything later on. There’s also an included stand so it sits at just the right height when placed on top of your desk. At $149, it's more expensive than some of our other picks but definitely worth every penny if sound quality is important to you.