For streamers, podcasters, and basically anyone who wants to upgrade their audio without a full studio backing them, the choices are to use a simple USB microphone that sounds OK or upgrade to a full XLR-based setup. The latter is what most professionals use and can deliver higher-quality audio. The SteelSeries Alias Pro is the best attempt yet to split the difference.
SteelSeries, the company that has impressed us with a number of high-quality gaming headsets, has entered the gaming microphone market with the Alias and Alias Pro. The former is a USB microphone that comes with a shock mount and RGB LEDs, but it's the Alias Pro that turns heads the most. The microphone inside is similar to the base Alias model, but it uses an XLR connection and comes with a dead-simple audio interface.
The audio interface is one of the more cumbersome hurdles to get over when learning how to upgrade audio recording gear. Nearly every other type of gadget on earth can connect directly to a computer, but professional microphones still require this extra box that just sits on a desk. What does it do? Why do I need it? How do I get the right one? Can't I just use a USB mic?


