Hello, I've just bougth an SM58 with the aim to record voice overs made by me (male, quite deep voice).
The mic has a XLR exit, and it came with a XLR to jack 6.3mm cable. To plug in it I bought a cheap jack reducer (6.3mm to 3.5mm), I did some tests and, well, quality sucks.
It cames the reasons are lack of preamplification, random sound card, and I guess the adapter added a lot of noise too.
So, after some researches I've found out the most logical answer to solve my problems is the Shure XLR-to-USB signal adapter that will provide both connection, preamplification, and cleaning of the sound as far as I understood.
Since it costs as much as the mic itself, and since I'm not a professional but I'm going to do this just for hobby, is that a good solution?
Is there anyone with similar backgrounds who can give my his testimony?
Thanks by advice.
The mic has a XLR exit, and it came with a XLR to jack 6.3mm cable. To plug in it I bought a cheap jack reducer (6.3mm to 3.5mm), I did some tests and, well, quality sucks.
It cames the reasons are lack of preamplification, random sound card, and I guess the adapter added a lot of noise too.
So, after some researches I've found out the most logical answer to solve my problems is the Shure XLR-to-USB signal adapter that will provide both connection, preamplification, and cleaning of the sound as far as I understood.
Since it costs as much as the mic itself, and since I'm not a professional but I'm going to do this just for hobby, is that a good solution?
Is there anyone with similar backgrounds who can give my his testimony?
Thanks by advice.