I have the Knowles Mic at home, and so far like it very much, especially in
the comfort department. I just wish it had a longer cord so I were more
mobile.
Based upon what I know of these things, if I were budgeting $100 or so, I
would spend it on the Knowles Mic plus a cleaner sound card, e.g., the
Ensoniq PCI or SoundTastic (sp?), in lieu of buying the Talk Mic.
Just my $0.02 (I realize that this doesn't really answer your question).
- Jonathan
At 10:11 AM 1/30/98 -0500, jwwolpaw@@juno.com wrote:
>I'm looking for a definitive opinion on the comparison between the
>TalkMic and the Knowles VR series. Is it worth the extra money for the
>TalkMic? Is the TalkMic available in the United States? Which one is
>more comfortable -- I have the VXI 10-3 which works OK, but is pretty
>heavy because of the earphone (which I don't need). What are the
>differences between the model numbers for each manufacturer? Is one
>obviously better for recognition? Are there other microphones I should
>be considering? (For reference, my sound card is the AWE64 value by
>Creative Labs, my system is a Dell 300 MHz Pentium 2 with 128 RAM.)
>
>Please include a reply directly to me since I am no longer on the mailing
>list. Thanks in advance.
>
>Jessica Wolpaw
>
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