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Potsy24
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Yeah...but...
I've been practising for 40+ years and I can't make the mic input on a Realtek built in interface sound like anything other than rubbish. Even if I attenuate the line level signal down to something it can accept, you're still running through what passes for a pre amp there which is adding noise, a skewed frequency response and a general naff sound. Even for Skype calls that I care about, I tend to run through an interface rather than use the Realtek.
The OP has a decent guitar and a decent (even if not ideal for guitar) microphone. The huge limiting factor right now is the Realtek mic input and getting even a basic interface will give the biggest bang for the buck in terms of improvement. A line to mic attenuator, on the other hand, will be wasted money. It may seem cheaper now but it won't deliver the sound that is wanted.
I fully agree. If I were him, I would not waste my money or my time buying random adapters. That's why I listed it as the "worst" option
