Depending on how you look at it, the Samson Meteor Mic USB studio microphone (US$149.99 SRP, available from online retailers for about $100) looks like a little rocket, a silver bullet, R2D2's best ...
Podcasting, while not the juggernaut that it may have been a few years ago, is still definitely a viable form of information and entertainment. Online gaming has also increasingly necessitated a voice ...
When it comes to podcasting, you shouldn’t have to be an audio expert like Dan Benjamin or Dave Hamilton. Audio equipment, mixers, those damn XLR cables — for someone who just wants to jump into ...
We take microphones for granted. If you're reading this review on a notebook, odds are you already have a mic built-in to the system, letting you chat on Skype, record podcasts or video logs, and ...
I have a USB mic that I use every now and again. I got it for making video reviews a long time ago and ended up using it for podcasts, talking with people on MMORPG games without having to wear a ...
There’s nothing quite like the bliss of simply plugging a gadget into a slot and being rewarded with superb performance; and if the gadget happens to exude raw sex appeal, even better. Sounds familiar ...
However, there's an entire spectrum of microphones available beyond the one built into your notebook, ranging from cheap wiry mics you can pick for about $20 in Radio Shack to heavy-duty ...
Whether you’ve got aspirations of becoming the next Conan or just want more clarity over Skype, the Meteor Mic ($99) offers chrome-swathed old school mic looks with modern-day connectivity and ...