

But if it has anything else going for it that anything else doesn’t, let me know please. If you really think it’s worth biting my tongue and spending the $250 on the GO-XLR Mini, then let me know, I just don’t need the simplicity really. And besides that I want the best sound quality I can get with a $200 budget whether that be a usb audio interface or a usb mixer, without too many features (like I don’t need a voice changer or playback loop or whatever it’s called). I’d like to have the option for full phantom power incase I decide with the AT2035. I wouldn’t need to plug headphones into the mixer, but maybe in the future I would. But, if I’d get better sound quality out of a $150 usb audio interface vs a $200 mixer, then I’d prefer to go with the better quality and do the rest on software. It’s a single pc setup and I think I’d like to have the compression, noise gate, eq, etc be hardware like on a decent mixer. And so I was wondering, what kind of mixer I should get or if I should just get a usb audio interface.

I’m currently in the market for a new microphone and was looking at something like the AT2035 or if I want to cry for a few days, the Shure SM7B. With my current setup I have a Blue Yeti which is decent but it’s massive and is getting pretty old and beat up.
