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dayo30337y@CozyPlanes it was about £25 with the arm mount. It was on a recent episode of Linus Tech Tips. Is much better then my online mic I was using -
dayo30337y@CozyPlanes Neewer usb microphone for Windows and Mac with suspension scissor arm stand, Shock Mount and table mounting clamp kit for Broadcasting and Sound Recor https://amazon.co.uk/dp/B06XJ2DZ64/... -
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They are ok, I have had much trouble with their APs and switches - they are kinda degrading over time -
nzeetee3987yGuildford is pretty hot for Computer Games Dev (or at least it was) plus, lots of cool tech near Surrey Uni
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