Just bought the AT2035 along with a pop filter and boom arm.
I don't know anything more than that I need to pick out a phantom power supply. What additions does /g/ recommend? Do I need a mixer or anything? I will be doing video interviews and consultations. I want to sound as organic and clear as possible.
Unlimited budget.
What is the best setup with this mic?
(no over the top buys that I will never utilize)
you should get a mixer with a phantom power supply.
>>58018376
Is that all there is to it? does the type of psu matter? 48, 1 channel for $19 and I'm good?
Which mixer do you recommend?
why a mixer?
what do you want to mix that one mic channel with?
get a real audio interface like the Scarlett solo
https://www.amazon.com/Focusrite-Scarlett-Audio-Interface-Tools/dp/B01E6T56CM
>>58018711
So just this and I'm good? Would a mixer do anything for me or is that mostly for music.
>>58019015
If you're only using one channel, and only plan on using one channel for the foreseeable future, there isn't much benefit in getting a mixer.
A good mixer will have better preamps than a budget audio interface. It may also have better ways to use external effects such as different preamps, compressors etc .But you can get something very decent for not much money in the audio interface market these days.
>>58019091
So the audio interface is also a phantom psu?
>>58019117
Yes, the inputs will be labelled as providing phantom power if they have the capability to do so.