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Last week it was all USB mics, this week I'm helping you expand with some awesome audio interface options and traditional XLR mics. To do this, I enlisted the help of my friend Rick Puckett from Leitz Music in Pensacola (https://leitzmusic.com/)(m.me/LeitzMusicPensacola)
The gear we discussed today:
Digital Interfaces-
Presonus Audiobox itwo (and or Studio Bundle) $149.99-$249 Presonus Studio 6|8 $299.99 Focusrite Scarlett 18i8 379.99
Condenser Microphones-
Presonus M7 59.99 AkG P420 199.99 Sennheiser MK4 $299.99
As well as my personal mics, the Shure SM57 (I purchased from Reverb.com for $99 new) and Sennheiser MD421 (Purchased from Blues Angel Music by my wife for Christmas, which I'm sorry to say she may not do for you, but you can get them for $379.95 from them at bluesangelmusic.com).
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Last week it was all USB mics, this week I'm helping you expand with some awesome audio interface options and traditional XLR mics. To do this, I enlisted the help of my friend Rick Puckett from Leitz Music in Pensacola (https://leitzmusic.com/)(m.me/LeitzMusicPensacola)
The gear we discussed today:
Digital Interfaces-
Presonus Audiobox itwo (and or Studio Bundle) $149.99-$249 Presonus Studio 6|8 $299.99 Focusrite Scarlett 18i8 379.99
Condenser Microphones-
Presonus M7 59.99 AkG P420 199.99 Sennheiser MK4 $299.99
As well as my personal mics, the Shure SM57 (I purchased from Reverb.com for $99 new) and Sennheiser MD421 (Purchased from Blues Angel Music by my wife for Christmas, which I'm sorry to say she may not do for you, but you can get them for $379.95 from them at bluesangelmusic.com).