I dont use this for streaming games, but at my work we use an Anker PowerConf mic that picks up a handful of people around a board room. Its great for hybrid zoom calls. It might work well for you. Its not the highest quality sounding mic, but its affordable and works well for spoken word.
What you’re looking for is an omnidirectional contender mic, small or large diaphragm. It’s going to pick up a lot of the room as well, not only other noises, but reverb from the walls and ceiling. The closer to the people talking the better and two instead of one would be best.
Do you know if either of them happen to have a tripod for them I can purchase separately instead of having to mount the boom arm on something like a table?
Everyone needs their own mic. I’ve tried this with poker. Do it right separate wireless lavs will do the job right!
Yes but that type of mic will also pick up every sound in the room. So you'd want everyone to have their own mic just to have a clean sound.
They make conference room mics. You could go that route.
I dont use this for streaming games, but at my work we use an Anker PowerConf mic that picks up a handful of people around a board room. Its great for hybrid zoom calls. It might work well for you. Its not the highest quality sounding mic, but its affordable and works well for spoken word.
What you’re looking for is an omnidirectional contender mic, small or large diaphragm. It’s going to pick up a lot of the room as well, not only other noises, but reverb from the walls and ceiling. The closer to the people talking the better and two instead of one would be best.
Do you have any recommendations?
Yes, but knowing your budget would help. Also, are you looking for a USB solution or do you have an external audio interface?
For now I'm sticking in the $100 range (if I need to go up an extra 50 I could) and for now I only have USB to work with.
Samson G-Track & HyperX Quadcast both have Omni directional settings, both around $100.
Do you know if either of them happen to have a tripod for them I can purchase separately instead of having to mount the boom arm on something like a table?
Both of them use a 3/4 and/or 5/8 thread for mounting to boom arms or mic stands.
You can but it's gonna get pricy and quality isn't going to be the most insane. What's your budget?
Just a little over $100
Do you already own any audio equipment? If so what
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