Would swapping to a dynamic mic help with plosives/mouth sounds?
Hey there. I've been doing YouTube full time for close to half a decade and still somehow struggle with my audio when I record. I use a RODE NT1 and still get really bad clipping on my plosives (even with a pop filter) and mouth sounds. Interestingly, whenever I use my handheld RODE Wireless PRO to record in-person sections for my videos, it is nowhere near as bad and I rarely have any issues at all. Although the quality isn't as good as my NT1, there are never any mouth sounds/clipping from my plosives.
Anyway, I have the money to make a serious upgrade (which I want to do regardless of my recording woes) so I'm wondering if swapping to a dynamic microphone like the Shure SM7B would help with the issues I'm having. Again, I do this full time so I'm open to spending a good chunk of money if people have suggestions. Thanks!