There's no doubt that the Sterling wins in quality and background noise reduction. For some reason, the Tonor XLR has more noise and hiss. Both microphones have equal gain levels and settings.
Tonor XLR complete package*: $25
Amazon: http://amzn.to/2qO3GqW
Sterling Audio ST51 (Microphone ONLY): $70 - $110
Amazon: http://amzn.to/2rqSao5
*The Tonor package includes a deskmount stand, pop screen, microphone pop filter/windscreen (you place it on top of the microphone), shockmount, XLR to mini jack cable, and a USB sound card. - ALL for $25.
The Tonor sounds a little thin and can break/pop. It also sounds pretty tinny.
The sterling audio is a more realistic recording of your actual voice, but more expensive.
Which one do you like better? Leave a comment and let us know.
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