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By saying that it was over rated, i am not saying that something is quote
unquote "wrong" audio-wise with the 58. What i am saying is wrong with the
58 is its high price tag, which isn'
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>> over-rated?
>> Absolutely nothing wrong with the Sure sm58.
>> Man what an audio ssnob...
>>
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>> My
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>> thanks for the
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> Chris,
> You hit the nail on the head! We are not talking conventional
> broadcasting
> here, we are only talking about the internet where the bandw
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> over-rated?
> Absolutely nothing wrong with the Sure sm58.
> Man what an audio ssnob...
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>
>
>
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> Yes I am interested in internet broadcasting.
> Since I can't seem to get in to over the air radio.
> But being a radio snob I am looking for the mic that will give
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>My point exactly, Bob. Cory is probably interested in internet
>broadcasting, i
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> thanks for the help Bob
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major cost will be the
software, and that too is dropping in cost. Hope this helps. . . . .
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> An XLR jack is a largish jack. If you look at a high-quality mike you'll
> see that it's attached to its cord by this XLR plug. Standard sound cards
> will not have an XLR jack on them, typi
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My point exactly, Bob. Cory is probably interested i
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would the xlr port be the port I would normally plug a mic into on the
computer?
my laptop has a headphone jack and a mic jack
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would the xlr port be the port I would normally plug a
and then try an
Audio Technica ATR30 mic which I think sounds jsut as good as a 58, and then
go 58.
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odays microphones have to be
>shielded and properly grounded in order to avoid that anoying 60 herts hum.
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e what you want to use it for and then you need to
> look at your budget...
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> Just my opinion,
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> Judy
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> He's not an audio snob. I think he's right. You have to ask what is the
> mic
> going to be used for. A
Sent: Monday, January 15, 2007 11:40 PM
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> An XLR jack is a largish jack. If you look at a high-quality mike you'll
> see that it's attached to its cord by this XLR plug. Standard sound cards
> will not have an XLR jack on them, typically (and this is what I
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> One end goes in to your mic and the other goes in to a mixer or an xlr port
> on your sound card
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>
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One end goes in to your mic and the other goes in to a mixer or an xlr port
on your sound card
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hey i would like to hear what that mic sounds like please send me a sampling
of what it sounds like
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Judy, if you have a mixer and can spare $69-$79, You can't go wrong with a
Cad GXL2200/2400. The only real difference between the two is that the 2400
has greater SPL, though I believe in a broadcast setting you can't tell, and
that the 2400
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>By saying that it was over rated, i am not saying that something is quote
>unquote "wrong" audio-
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> He's not an audio snob. I think he's right. You have to ask what is the
> mic
ou want to use it for and then you need to look at your
budget...
Just my opinion,
Judy
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-hype will kill you. It has done that to me.
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> over-rated?
> Absolutely nothing wrong with th
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> > Hello. I am usng a shure sm58 for mine. YOu will need an xlr cable for
> > that
> > though.
> >
> >&
Though let me tell ya, going from an MXL condenser mic like you had to an
over-rated 58...Damn Sarah...
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> Hell
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how does that cable work?
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how does that cable work?
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Hello. I am usng a shure sm58 for mine. YOu will need an xlr cable for that
though.
> I am looking for a good mic to use for internet radio broadcasting.
> Any ideas?
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it has it's own 1.5 volt battery but it works just fine straight into
>the mic jack of the sound card.
>
>Chrissie
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Sent: Wednesday, September 07, 2005 4:43 AM
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> Actually, that's not strictly true. I'm using a Soni stereo microphone -
> okay it has it's own 1.5 volt battery but it works just fine straight into
> the mic jack of the sound card.
>
>
Chrissie I stand corrected but I'm not sure I'd like to apply a voltage
to the mic input but then again it probably won't hurt.
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Sent: Wednesday, September 07, 2005 12:41 AM
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Well, I set the mic volume at 100% and not muted, but even pluggin
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Sent: Wednesday, September 07, 2005 10:23 AM
Subject: Re: mic jack on sb live
> With most standard sound cards like Sound Blaster Live you can't use
a
> regular microphone directly. You will need a computer microphone. The
> computer
With most standard sound cards like Sound Blaster Live you can't use a
regular microphone directly. You will need a computer microphone. The
computer microphone requires some sort of phantom power that the sound card
provides. To use a regular microphone you will need a microphone pre-amp
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Sent: Tuesday, September 06, 2005 8:15 PM
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> Hi Jay,
> Any microphone with a one-eighth pin will do.
> You will need to go to the Windows volume control, to che
Hi Jay,
Any microphone with a one-eighth pin will do.
You will need to go to the Windows volume control, to check the box for
using the microphone.
If you are not sure how, let me know.
HTH,
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