 Hey guys, a Thundie here, and as the title says, I am gonna show you the best microphones for YouTubers and PC gamers. Yes, microphones are something that, of course, when you're a YouTuber, it's really important. And I've been using one of these microphones for quite a while, which would be the first microphone I'm talking about, which is right here. I am talking about the Blue Embo microphone. This is an XLR microphone. It's a really solid mic. And for an XLR microphone, it's only priced at 99 bucks. Again, Blue comes in clutch with that, you know, just low-cost pricing there. Slim slender format. It's great for pretty much all purposes, whether you're gaming, you're recording voiceover for YouTube, which is what I do all the time. I use this microphone. The one thing you do need, of course, is, say, a preamp, which I do have the Focusrite preamp here. I'm using the Scarlett 212, which is priced about $175, but they've got a version that's priced at $100, which is really nice that you can pair it with. You can plug in two microphones on there, and that gives you this very rich and clean sound you're hearing right now. Whether you're doing your voiceovers in YouTube videos or you are singing, you're a musician, if you are also gaming and chatting with friends, this microphone does a really, really good job. I like the fact that you can easily put it on a mounting hand, you can put it on a stand. Whichever format you want to use the microphone, it works out really well. And again, priced at 99 bucks, you really can't go wrong. This is a cardio microphone, and it's absolutely solid. Now let's move on to our next microphone. Now our next microphone is the Bear Dynamic Fox USB condenser microphone. This is something that came out last year. You can pick it up for about $145. Well I like this mic, it comes with a collapsible stand, so it's a little bit more portable, but it's a very solid microphone, 24-bit, and 24-bit 96 kilohertz studio grade quality. You've got a headphone jack, you've got all these things built into it. Now we got to check out the microphone last year, and we actually did a video, so I want you guys to just hear a sample of what the mic actually sounds of the Bear Dynamic Fox. And I think it's one that you really like, especially for its unique design and nature. You've also got a volume rocker, so you can actually increase or decrease your volume levels when you're plugged in via the 3.5 mm jack. Now at the back of the device, the microphone, you do have a gain switcher. So basically you can switch from high to low gain. There is no gain meter. Our very next microphone is the HyperX Quadcast, which is right here. This is a very interesting microphone, being it's the first entry for a standalone microphone from HyperX. This is a well-built microphone, it looks really nice. As you can clearly see in this video, it is lit. It's got an LED light built into the microphone, letting you know that it's on, which is really cool. Now it comes with an anti-vibration shock mount, which is right here, so you don't need to buy one when using this. It comes with its own stand, but I have it on an arm here, so you can place it in any scenario, and I really love the fact that the shock mount is there. It makes it easy for you to move from location to location. Now, you've also got four polar patterns for this microphone, so you can select and choose. It's got a 3.5 mm jack. It's also powered by a mini USB port, which I don't know why people are using that, but nice long braided cable so you can actually extend from where your PC is. Now, the cool thing about this is it's also got a tap to mute function, which is on the very top of the microphone, or at least on the bottom, as you see in this video. So when I go ahead and tap right like this, then I tap again, and there's audio. So this is a really cool feature. It's really nice, and I love the whole steak and build to this microphone. Now, at the very top here, there is a dial for the gain, so you do have the gain dial here. I have it on the very lowest to ensure that it just captures my voice entirely. But I love the mic. It's very good for gaming sessions. It's good for YouTube recordings, as you're seeing in this video. And I think at its price point of $139, we just currently at an Amazon. This is a really nice buy. So another microphone that I think a lot of you guys will like as gamers or YouTubers is this right here. This is the MXL 990 Blizzard. It's a condenser microphone. The Blizzard, of course, is one of the limited edition lines from MXL for the 990. This is a condenser microphone. It also connects via an XLR cable. So you do need that if you want to use this microphone. What I like about it is it just delivers really clean, crisp, clear sound. You hear me use this microphone right now, and it does a really good job at it. I like also its compact nature. You can see the height of the microphone. It doesn't look too large. It's something you can plug and also gives a very nice aesthetic look if you want to showcase your microphone in your videos. It's not just a regular black market microphone. Now it's got a frequency range of 30 Hertz to 20 kilohertz. This is just a really nice and simple microphone to use and also cost effective within that range. Again, all the microphones we're looking at are sub 150 and this fits in quite well. So there you have it guys. Let's move on to our next and final mic. Now last but not least is the ModMic Wireless. Now ModMic's have made really good, you know, microphones for a long time. Microphones that you didn't have to buy headphones for. You could use headphones you like. Now wireless version has come out and I have to say this one is truly a beauty. Now the ModMic Wireless results for about $119. And again, it's a detachable mic that you can actually basically pull out this way. I'm going to keep talking and then you can attach back to your headset. So I'm wearing a pair of Bangor Olson headphones. These are Bluetooth wireless headphones I can connect to my computer via Bluetooth. This uses its own separate radio frequency as well as also uses aptX latency. So Qualcomm's aptX latency is to get some really clean and smooth audio and low latency of only about 34 milliseconds. So when you're using this, people will hear your crisps. They'll hear you well and your voice will match your lips. So as I'm talking, they match pretty well. And again, it's a wireless solution so I can walk away and I still keep a really good quality. Now you've got two different modes. You can toggle between unidirectional and noise-canceling microphone. The only downside is the way to toggle it is right by the mic. So when you're recording, you're going to hear a difference and I can toggle that. You can hear the difference here and then I can toggle back and then you hear the difference from that, the original setup. Really nice setup. I like it. The only thing is that you have to realize that you're going to have one of your headphones look like this. But if you want the freedom, if you want that microphone that will still give you some really good quality audio, I think this goes a long way. So there you have it guys. Those are the microphones that I think a lot of people will definitely enjoy if you're a YouTuber or a gamer. You can't go wrong with any of these options and all of them are under $150 and probably give you one of the best sound solutions you can think of. So if you have any questions or any comments about microphones and you think there's something you want to check out, let us know. 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