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Tonor Microphone Suspension Boom Scissor Arm Stand
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u/liftylol · 1 pointr/battlestations

this one

just wanted one i can mount on my table and found it on amazon, bought it, liked it :D

thank you!

u/Athrophia · 1 pointr/Twitch

PS : Sorry for the incomming wall of text
Wow, didn't expect a detailed response like yours !
Thanks for all your recommendations ! :)
I'd like to discuss some points and have further insight if you'd like.

First off, I really like your suggestion of the Shure SM58 as I already worked with it in the past being a musician and it's a gem.

- webcam -
For the C925e, I actually don't mind getting another webcam, but I really don't have any experience in the "selling old stuff" department, I always wanted to avoid the hassle.
Would you say the C920 is that bad ? knowing the webcam will probably be small for most of the stream ?

- audio interface & mic-
For the audio interface, I use an M-AUDIO Fast Track C400, but it's a pain in the ass, sorry for the language, since it's the main reason I get BSODs on windows 10 because avid stopped supporting the drivers at the end of 2014 for windows.
The Behringer U-PHORIA UMC202HD looks pretty nice, I'll have to go with the Behringer U-Phoria UMC204HD since Thomann seems to not sell the 202 anymore, but what I'd ideally like is an audio interface with 3 inputs minimum so the Behringer UMC404HD should do the trick ? (I actually plan on having some music sessions during the stream and already use 2 XLR for stereo output from a guitar effect pedal).
For the MBS5000 / MY325, I'll have to find something similar where I am, they don't seem to be in store, and hard to find online (I found one site but it doesn't ship to France and on another at 60€).
I found this but I don't know if it is too cheap or a quality one, it looks good and reviews are nice too.

- headphones -
I do agree on the wireless part, a friend linked this to me and I was curious.
I actually have a DT 770 PRO 250ohm which you probably know since it's pretty good for music editing, but to be honest I love it, but I find it hard to keep it on longer than 2 hours, it's pretty tight.
I actually hoped for an open or semi-open headphone, that would be more comfortable and less hot during long sessions and that ideally had a mic that has a "good" audio quality to have a simpler setup (not only that, but to change a bit after using my DT770 for a while).
If I choose quality over comfort, do you think my DT 770 can seal the deal with your mic suggestions ?


- other & rig -
Thanks about the Voicemeeter Banana, that looks awesome, didn't know about that !
I've never played wireless unless doing so casually so that won't happen I promise, and thanks for the OBS tip, was pretty much gonna do some research on that too, as I've only used it to record videos for now :)
Good news about the H100i, it's brand new, always used the stock cooler, and never planned on overclocking, but I actually thought about it on the new Rig, would you still sell the H100i and get one of the blowing coolers you recommended ?
My SSD is a 850 Evo 250GB around 2 years old, and I got a 1TB and 2TB drive.
I moved to windows 10 when it was stable as I heard it had better performance than it's predecessor.

I actually was exited of moving to a new MOBO as the rest, mostly for the CPU part, since I wasn't really satisfied with it's performance in CPU demanding games, and was a bit slow on heavy video editing / music editing.
The price of a 4970k is pretty expensive, and the performance ratio compared to the new one was scary when looking at the charts.
I know the expense is a bit more if I decide to change those 4 pieces, but would you have a better option if I really want an i7 ?
The new one has 6 cores, for multi core games and production it seems pretty interesting.
I'll definitely follow you on the 1070 ti or 1080 (I've seen a 1080 for as low as 470€ as of today, they were around 550 - 600 one week ago).

I do agree about the "gamer" PC trend, and I don't have any crazy RGB or esthetic build, even if I admire the result and work put into it.
I like practical builds, but I might not have the knowledge to optimize case airflow even if stock settings seem ok, but I might be able to win some 2 - 3° in an optimised setup, i don't know :P
And yeah, I'll probably avoid water coolers in the future, air coolers have gotten so good, that the leak risk is almost never worth it imo, but like crazy builds, I admire the water loopers out there ! xD

I hope you're having a great weekend and thanks again for helping a noob like me out, I really appreciate :)