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You can get surprisingly far with even a potato mic, as long as you use it properly. A proper one will always help, though. On this page you'll find recommendations for microphones in every price range.
 
You can get surprisingly far with even a potato mic, as long as you use it properly. A proper one will always help, though. On this page you'll find recommendations for microphones in every price range.
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== Where To Buy ==
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A good place to start will be Amazon, bearing in mind that they are prioritising essentials and so delivery times may be ''quite long indeed''.
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If you're in the UK take a look at Gear4Music, if in continental Europe look on Thomann (they also ship to the UK, however it can get a bit costly).
  
 
== Budget Zero ==
 
== Budget Zero ==

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You can get surprisingly far with even a potato mic, as long as you use it properly. A proper one will always help, though. On this page you'll find recommendations for microphones in every price range.

Where To Buy

A good place to start will be Amazon, bearing in mind that they are prioritising essentials and so delivery times may be quite long indeed.

If you're in the UK take a look at Gear4Music, if in continental Europe look on Thomann (they also ship to the UK, however it can get a bit costly).

Budget Zero

You'd be surprised how good an earphone (e.g. EarPod) mic can sound, if you use it properly. TODO what does properly mean?

<£40

Samson Go TODO

<£75

Samson Meteor TODO

You'll see a lot of YouTubers and streamers using Blue Snowballs, and while they're fine, if you can stretch the budget for a Meteor it'll sound much nicer for radio, so the Snowball is not recommended.