Is Ahuja pro 3200 microphone good for professional rap?

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I'm planning to buy a microphone for rapping. The sound quality should be professional. So i came around a microphone ahuja pro 3200. Is it good for professional recording quality?

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I would say no. Looks kinda cheap. You may - that is - You will get more out of a Shure SM58 than the Ahuja pro 3200 microphone.
 
I'm the king of cheap and tacky but even I would not expect much for that price - maybe postage!
 
Never heard of that one. I true bottom feeder.
 
I found a mic which are supplied with a detachable xlr cable. Nowi wanted to ask that if one end is not a 3.55mm than will an adaptor do the work ( xlr to 3.5mm ) or will i require a pre amp?
 
You can get an adapter, and it will work with that mike.

But . . .

in your first post you said: "professional recording quality".

So maybe you should think about how likely it is you are going to get professional quality without investing in some reasonably professional equipment?

You will get ok results, and you even surprise yourself by getting very good results . . . but you are trying to match a $60 mike and a XLR to 3.5mm adapter with results coming from fully-equipped professional studios.
 
Yo Atifkt! Welcome to the board! Trust me- I'm trying to help you, not burst your bubble. First, you are going to have to give and get more info. We still don't know if you need a recording or live mic, but your mention of a 3.5mm jack implies that you think you can just plug a mic into a computer. Well you can, and it will really, really suck. You need more knowledge before you buy *anything*.

What Moresound sent you above is Word. You need a computer interface with a mic preamp and an analog to digital converter. There are mics with built in preamps and converters, called USB mics, and given that you are on a *very* tight budget, it might make sense. For instance:

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Will it give you "pro quality"? No. Will a Toyota Corolla give you "pro quality" in the LeMans Grand Prix?
No. But- you have to start somewhere. Be prepared for the awful truth is that recording costs money, which is why so many big rappers were (or are) successful cocaine dealers. The other truth is that anything that says "Pro" in the name, isn't. If it was really pro equipment, they wouldn't need to tell you. Ever heard of a Neumann "Pro" U87 or a "Pro" Ferrari? A USB mic will work as entry level (just make sure it has a headphone jack), but you really need a good interface and a decent dynamic mic. That's $250 or so in the US, and more in Europe, Asia, or Australia. I recommend Line 6 UX-1 or UX-2 and a Shure SM57 or SM58 to start. Best of luck.
 
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