Microphone choices for baritone - alto voices?

Mametchi

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I hate to make another microphone thread thread but the difference here is: I'm asking for deeper voices. I have a blue yeti but it's uh. It's something. My voice and it really don't get along if I try to do anything any deeper than my normal speaking voice.

So I need a microphone that accommodates lower voices. Preferably a USB mic. Preferably below $200.

Thank you!
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na4a4a

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What Adlez just posted is good for people on a budget but considering you have a lot more breathing room I think I'll get together some better options for you.
At $200 XLR is a bit of a squeeze. $300 would be the standard minimum but is doable because right now are SOME RIDICULOUS SALES on stuff!
Great thing about XLR is that you can get a mic now and want to upgrade later without replacing all of your equipment (or vice versa).

Microphone: http://www.fullcompass.com/prod/050836-Studio-Projects-B1
Great mic, not over-hyped and good for a lot of people. Alos on the page is the shockmount if you want to get it.
Interface: http://www.fullcompass.com/prod/243149-Behringer-U-PHORIA-UMC22
Cheapest Behringer with MIDAS preamps (Don't get the UM2)
XLR Cable: http://www.fullcompass.com/prod/215703-Cable-Up-by-Vu-MIC-20
Connects the interface to the mic, that's all.

Stand:
I suggest a tripod floor stand, while it's a little more to deal with standing while you record is much more natural. I'll give you some options.
Option 1:http://www.fullcompass.com/prod/099438-On-Stage-Stands-MS7701B
Really good floor stand, very sturdy.
Option 2: http://www.fullcompass.com/prod/214620-Pyle-Pro-PMKS3
Cheaper floor stand that will also work if you want to save $10
Option 3: http://www.fullcompass.com/prod/099575-On-Stage-Stands-DS7200B
Desk stand if you absolutely mustn't have a floor stand.

So you can get all this (minus a shockmont) for well within your budget! If you have questions then feel free to ask.
Please note that the boom stand will only work as a straight stand unless you buy a shockmont (which you can buy at any time).

EDIT: I was wrong! It comes with the shockmont! So you get basically everything for in your budget and I thing you'd be really happy with this mic set up >w<
 
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na4a4a

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Np! If you get it and have any questions then feel free to ask!
 

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