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  • It's more likely to be your microphone. Cheaper microphones provide less quality, and you also need to check whether your sound card provides a microphone booster feature, because a combination of that and a microphone too close to your mouth can be a real pain. Personally I use a logitech USB desktop microphone, which is generally sensitive enough to pick up my voice clearly from a few feet away. It actually has two microphones, one facing backwards, one facing forward. The backward facing one picks up background noise, which can then be removed from the input the forward facing one is accepting, thereby causing a much clearer end result.

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