ok say i buy the ksm44 what would be a good pre amp and compressor to get?
What sound card do you currently have?alright, i know this is a freakin retarded question but how would i connect it into my computer like if i run my mic into the preamp how would i hook the output of the preamp into my computer, do i need like a different sound card or???
alright, i know this is a freakin retarded question but how would i connect it into my computer like if i run my mic into the preamp how would i hook the output of the preamp into my computer, do i need like a different sound card or???
To be honest, if you're having to ask questions like this while insisting that you have to spend no less than $1200 on a single mic, I suggest you take a few steps backward.
Myriad_Rocker Prosumer and pro level sound cards come with inputs on them to connect the output of a preamp to. The driver for the sound card tells the computer how to deal with those inputs. But you don't need to worry about that part.
The biggest improvement that you can make right now is a sound card. The Firepod by Presonus is good depending on how many in's and out's you need. M-Audio also makes some with less in's and out's that are pretty good. Get a decent sound card (interface) first. Then snag a decent mic, decent pre, and maybe a compressor.
PreSonus Firepod - 350
Shure SM7b - 350
FMR Audio RNP - 475
FMR Audio RNC - 175
KRK RP-8 Studio Monitor Pair - 398 (199 each at Musician's Friend right now)
Yeah, that'll work. As long as you have a firewire input on your PC, you're good to go. That interface also has a built-in pre. Probably not good and surely not as good as the RNP.
who was talking to you again???
To be honest, if you're having to ask questions like this while insisting that you have to spend no less than $1200 on a single mic, I suggest you take a few steps backward.
Doesn't help me at all. i said who was talking to you? because you just stated an opinion about me.