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adamnejm , (edited )
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Definitely not a studio quality, but I use Sudotack ST-800 along with noise-suppression-for-voice to get rid of static, key presses, etc.
The price to quality ratio is amazing (obviously the boom arm that comes with it is trash, but again, fine for the price).

UnfortunateShort ,

HyperX Quad Cast. Since it’s USB, it just works. Sound quality is very good for the price, but you can get better ones of course.

thepiguy ,

Wave 1. The software does not work because it is made for some other platform, but the hardware is good and does not have any software locked features (very basic mic). The hardware mute key does not unmute the mic though, not sure what’s up with that…

gbrlsnchs ,

It’s an AKG C214 plugged into a SSL2+, works out of the box with the appropriate kernel drivers. Headphone is a Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro, also plugged into the SSL2+.

anarchyreloaded ,

I use a Zoom H5 as an audio interface. It comes with a stereo Microphone that is really good quality and has two XLR connectors for any mic. No issues with Linux as far as drivers etc is concerned + it doubles as a portable recorder.

cow ,
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I use a fifine microphone which mostly works ok. I used to use NoiseTorch when I had a keyboard with clickies but it was more trouble than it was worth (probably zoom linux client’s fault not NoiseTorch though).

TenTypekMatus ,
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Mine is not the studio one, but it’s still good. It’s Fifine K668. It plugs into USB port and it just works™.

qwesx ,
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I use a Rode NT1 with a Focusrite Scarlett 4i4 3rd (!) gen. It's not quite "just works", you need to set up parameters for the USB sound kernel module to get the Scarlett working. Otherwise it "just works".
Be careful with Focusrite products in general and read the Linux kernel project's instructions very carefully on supported products, in case you're interested in such a device (e.g. it's common that 3rd gen works, 2nd or earlier doesn't).

Siuuep ,
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Rote NT 1 A with an yamaha interface (Ag06)

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