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Is this Mic good?


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For jamming and casual use, it should be fine. The spec says that it has a neodymium magnet in it, which is fairly cool for a low cost (typically around $15 retail) handheld dynamic mic. If the handling noise is low and the EQ of the mic suits your voice, it could be a great mic for your purpose.

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Sweet! Got no idea about the EQ and all that jazz, but I'll give it a try once I find a way to record my voice on my laptop with that mic haha!

 

Your mic has a low impedance balanced output (it has an XLR connector on it) so you'll need an XLR to XLR cable to connect to it, then on the other end, you'll need some type of audio interface to connect it to your laptop.

 

If you're running XP (not Vista) or running a Mac, and you're looking for a simple, low cost ($100) interface, check this out :

 

http://pro-audio.musiciansfriend.com/product/MAudio-Fast-Track-USB-Computer-Recording-Interface?sku=703606

 

Or a step up would be this ($150) :

 

http://pro-audio.musiciansfriend.com/product/PreSonus-AudioBox-USB?sku=243007

 

or this (which includes Cubase LE software) :

 

http://pro-audio.musiciansfriend.com/product/Lexicon-Lambda-USB-Audio-Interface?sku=245506

 

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yeah that should work for ya... if you want to step up from that check out the peavey pv-i series mics. I have some of those myself and they are good mics you can grow with.. if you want a super mic check out a SM58.. Check your pawn shops.. ive bought them as cheap as 10 bucks before. Your mic should do you just fine now though... GOOD LUCK!!!!!!

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