Or, better yet, you can use an actual large diaphragm condenser mic, which 
is the type that studios use, that is geared for recording to computer. 
Check this out, this podcast is a demo of two different ones. 
http://www.podsqod.com/2005/08/22/podsqod-7-mxl-drk-samson-c01u-review/
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Sarah" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, December 02, 2007 12:22 AM
Subject: Re: Looking for a crisp clear mic


> Hello. You cn use a flexmic, or I think that's what it's called. it is a 
> USB mic that sounds very very clear and crisp to my ears
> anyways.
>
> SA&G
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Jorge Mojica" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Sent: Saturday, December 01, 2007 9:07 PM
> Subject: Looking for a crisp clear mic
>
>
> Hello folks,
> I know just about nothing about recording equipment, mics, mixers and so 
> on.
> But I'd like to produce a better then good quality recording. I just have
> cheapo mics now, a twenty buck headphone mic combo and an eleven dollar
> computer mic.
> What should I maybe start with? If I wanted to look for a used mic on ebay
> or what have ya, what should I look for?
> I remember a conversation about the imic a while ago, but I didn't really
> understand what it exactly did. so, what can't I do without an imic?
> Is that even what it's called?
> Thanks for any help,
> Jorge
>
>
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