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Need a good Clip-on Mic

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Any suggestions?
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Just about everyone goes with the Zalman clip-ons... they're about $5-10. If it's just for gaming or chatting, you don't really need much higher quality than that - I know a few people who use them and the sound quality is pretty good for the price.
Zalman.

~Gooda~
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Just about everyone goes with the Zalman clip-ons... they're about $5-10. If it's just for gaming or chatting, you don't really need much higher quality than that - I know a few people who use them and the sound quality is pretty good for the price.

Can't go wrong.
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My friend got one of those and it was EXTREMELY sensitive. You could hear cars and and airplanes driving by! I guess when they say "High sensitivity" they mean high sensitivity lol.
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My friend got one of those and it was EXTREMELY sensitive. You could hear cars and and airplanes driving by! I guess when they say "High sensitivity" they mean high sensitivity lol.

You can tune down adjust the boost with onboard realtek drivers... I would imagine that dedicated audio cards must have similar settings
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I think the clip is large for thicker cables, dunno whether that's a good thing for your Siberia's or not.
$3 clip-on mic. Many people says it works well

http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.7080
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