Do you use a gopro, and the gopro mic adapter?
Anyway, I use THIS and it works very well for what I need. Your welcome to check out my videos and see the quality for yourself. But for the price and ease of use I think its fantastic.
I think major distortion can happen due to your helmet and mic placement. But I was using a cheap mic and definitely noticed more wind noise before I switched to this mic. It sits right in front of my mouth now and as long as the mouth vent is closed you can just hear my engine and me when I talk.
The mic I ordered, which is not the most amazing microphone is the world, will be there in may. I can push back the interview, guys is pretty flexible. Do you think the microphones you recommended would be significantly better than a built-in computer microphone?
Two day delivery isn't really a thing in corona times. If it will make a huge difference, I can swap out his slot with another guest and just have him in around episode 6 instead of episode 2, and I'll be discussing that with my engineer tomorrow.
When I made this post, I was under the impression that $50-$60 would be considered cheap for a wireless clip-on mic because at the time I only found $300s wireless clip-on mics. So far I found several options, being K031B and G130. These two are the main ones I'm currently looking at for options along with the wired PDW Clip-On Mic. I have rechargeable AA batteries so K031B needing batteries won't be an issue. There are other wireless mics I'm looking at as well around $30, but I'm checking to see if they work on PC, along with better pricing on other sites such as newegg.