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Marco arment mac mini review
Marco arment mac mini review












marco arment mac mini review

The big feature of this new version is that it’s got a USB-C port, rather than the previous model’s Mini-USB. This microphone also has a few other features that make it more flexible than other microphones.

marco arment mac mini review

But you have to speak up closely to it - if you’re using its desk stand, elevate it up to mouth level (with e.g. Compared to other inexpensive USB mics aimed at beginners like the Blue Yeti, the ATR2100x picks up far less room echo and background noise, and is much easier to travel with. One of the most important features of a microphone, especially one that you’re going to use in unforgiving spaces (i.e., noisy or echoey places like where most of us live and work and record podcasts), is the ability to suppress room echo and background noise, and the ATR-2100x does that really well.Īn amazing value for the money: it sounds great for the price, and pretty decent at any price, as long as you speak up very closely to it…. The good news is that, so far as I can tell, the new microphone sounds just as good as the old one did. After traveling for a week with the ATR-2100, I returned home to discover its successor waiting for me in a box on my desk. The ATR-2100 has been discontinued, and replaced with the new Audio-Technica ATR-2100x. (It’s not just me- Marco Arment also really liked it.) At around $100 it’s relatively cheap, sounds great, and thanks to its USB port it doesn’t require you to buy a separate USB audio interface. The new ATR-2100x microphone (right) replaces a Mini-USB connector with USB-C.įor a while now my go-to podcast microphone recommendation has been the Audio-Technica ATR-2100. Review: Audio-Technica ATR-2100x microphone














Marco arment mac mini review