• Microphone Recommendation

    From Jeff Gaines@21:1/5 to All on Tue Sep 19 11:13:13 2023
    I have to participate in a civil court case in a few weeks via Teams and
    the built in mic' on my Dell Optiflex 9030 doesn't seem to work very well.

    Amy suggestions for a good standalone mic? There's lots from these oddly
    name Chinese companies on Amazon but while I really don't want to spend
    much (I've gone 30 years without needing on and will probably never use it again) I do need it to be clear.

    Any suggestions please? Many of them are USB rather than jack plug, don't
    know if that makes a difference?

    --
    Jeff Gaines Dorset UK
    You can't tell which way the train went by looking at the tracks

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  • From SH@21:1/5 to Jeff Gaines on Tue Sep 19 12:19:56 2023
    On 19/09/2023 12:13, Jeff Gaines wrote:

    I have to participate in a civil court case in a few weeks via Teams and
    the built in mic' on my Dell Optiflex 9030 doesn't seem to work very well.

    Amy suggestions for a good standalone mic? There's lots from these oddly
    name Chinese companies on Amazon but while I really don't want to spend
    much (I've gone 30 years without needing on and will probably never use
    it again) I do need it to be clear.

    Any suggestions please? Many of them are USB rather than jack plug,
    don't know if that makes a difference?


    Microphones can come as part of the webcam or as part of a headset

    Look at Logitech for webcams and look at Jabbra for headsets (both jack
    and USB versions available.

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  • From Andy Burns@21:1/5 to Jeff Gaines on Tue Sep 19 13:51:38 2023
    Jeff Gaines wrote:

    Amy suggestions for a good standalone mic?

    No, but ... the best mic I have for Teams use (i.e. I've never had any complaints about volume/clarity using it, unlike various other mics) is
    a Logitech HD Pro C920 webcam.

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  • From Pancho@21:1/5 to Andy Burns on Tue Sep 19 14:57:57 2023
    On 19/09/2023 13:51, Andy Burns wrote:
    Jeff Gaines wrote:

    Amy suggestions for a good standalone mic?

    No, but ... the best mic I have for Teams use (i.e. I've never had any complaints about volume/clarity using it, unlike various other mics) is
    a Logitech HD Pro C920 webcam.

    I like the C920S with a privacy shutter!

    Personally, I find a headset, gets the best response from listeners.

    <https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0BRNQ76ZF>

    Needs bluetooth!

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  • From Chris@21:1/5 to Jeff Gaines on Tue Sep 19 14:07:07 2023
    Jeff Gaines <jgnewsid@outlook.com> wrote:

    I have to participate in a civil court case in a few weeks via Teams and
    the built in mic' on my Dell Optiflex 9030 doesn't seem to work very well.

    Amy suggestions for a good standalone mic? There's lots from these oddly
    name Chinese companies on Amazon but while I really don't want to spend
    much (I've gone 30 years without needing on and will probably never use it again) I do need it to be clear.

    Any suggestions please? Many of them are USB rather than jack plug, don't know if that makes a difference?


    Most people use headsets for Teams calls. Jabra are the ones we use at
    work, but are probably a bit pricey for you.

    Standalone mics will be for music or youtube folk so could be quite
    expensive for a good one.

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  • From Jeff Gaines@21:1/5 to Gaines on Tue Sep 19 14:11:48 2023
    On 19/09/2023 in message <xn0o70ujq8bbkby000@news.individual.net> Jeff
    Gaines wrote:

    Amy suggestions for a good standalone mic? There's lots from these oddly
    name Chinese companies on Amazon but while I really don't want to spend
    much (I've gone 30 years without needing on and will probably never use it >again) I do need it to be clear.

    Any suggestions please? Many of them are USB rather than jack plug, don't >know if that makes a difference?

    Many thanks for the replies everybody :-)

    I don't need a webcam really so went for the base wired Jabbra.

    Just a thought for Pancho - are there latency issues with Bluetooth? I
    have a Re.Corder (electronic recorder) and it comes with lots of warnings
    about latency if you use Bluetooth headphones.

    --
    Jeff Gaines Dorset UK
    If you ever find something you like buy a lifetime supply because they
    will stop making it

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  • From Andy Burns@21:1/5 to Pancho on Tue Sep 19 15:05:53 2023
    Pancho wrote:

    I like the C920S with a privacy shutter!

    I have an add-on privacy flap ...

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  • From Jaimie Vandenbergh@21:1/5 to All on Tue Sep 19 14:46:15 2023
    On 19 Sep 2023 at 15:11:48 BST, ""Jeff Gaines"" <jgnewsid@outlook.com>
    wrote:

    On 19/09/2023 in message <xn0o70ujq8bbkby000@news.individual.net> Jeff
    Gaines wrote:

    Amy suggestions for a good standalone mic? There's lots from these oddly
    name Chinese companies on Amazon but while I really don't want to spend
    much (I've gone 30 years without needing on and will probably never use it >> again) I do need it to be clear.

    Any suggestions please? Many of them are USB rather than jack plug, don't
    know if that makes a difference?

    Many thanks for the replies everybody :-)

    I don't need a webcam really so went for the base wired Jabbra.

    Just a thought for Pancho - are there latency issues with Bluetooth? I
    have a Re.Corder (electronic recorder) and it comes with lots of warnings about latency if you use Bluetooth headphones.

    There can be, depends how well *both* ends of the bt connection have implemented things. Worst case is shitty bt speakers with two seconds of
    delay, best case is inaudible except to the very sensitive.

    I only use bt audio for Apple stuff which unsurprisingly does very well
    indeed, so I can't suggest options outside that garden.

    Cheers - Jaimie
    --
    "It has been said that man is a rational animal. All my life I
    have been searching for evidence which could support this" -- Bertrand Russell

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  • From Pancho@21:1/5 to Jeff Gaines on Tue Sep 19 16:16:37 2023
    On 19/09/2023 15:11, Jeff Gaines wrote:
    On 19/09/2023 in message <xn0o70ujq8bbkby000@news.individual.net> Jeff
    Gaines wrote:

    Amy suggestions for a good standalone mic? There's lots from these
    oddly name Chinese companies on Amazon but while I really don't want
    to spend much (I've gone 30 years without needing on and will probably
    never use it again) I do need it to be clear.

    Any suggestions please? Many of them are USB rather than jack plug,
    don't know if that makes a difference?

    Many thanks for the replies everybody :-)

    I don't need a webcam really so went for the base wired Jabbra.

    Just a thought for Pancho - are there latency issues with Bluetooth? I
    have a Re.Corder (electronic recorder) and it comes with lots of
    warnings about latency if you use Bluetooth headphones.


    I don't really know. I use the headset for the telephone, I doubt I
    would notice a Bluetooth 34-200 millisecond latency.

    I also use different Bluetooth headphones for TV. There, I would notice
    a lag between picture and sound, caused by latency, but I don't. In the
    past, I used to notice a lag, but not any more. The improvement could be
    due to Bluetooth latency getting better, or due to Media players getting
    better and shifting the audio forward a few milliseconds, to compensate
    for a known latency. Either way, it is not a problem for me, but your
    needs may vary.

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  • From SH@21:1/5 to Andy Burns on Tue Sep 19 20:04:33 2023
    On 19/09/2023 13:51, Andy Burns wrote:
    Jeff Gaines wrote:

    Amy suggestions for a good standalone mic?

    No, but ... the best mic I have for Teams use (i.e. I've never had any complaints about volume/clarity using it, unlike various other mics) is
    a Logitech HD Pro C920 webcam.


    which is the webcam I use coincidentally

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