Microphone Input Quality

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beau_rl

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Hi! I am a complety newby to this.

I just bought a Shure PG 57 to record basic instruments onto my computer, because i had been using a desktop mic. :rolleyes:

But the quality of the Shure is pretty much the same as the desktop mic! Why is this? Do I need a special preamp thing? Is there more hardware I need to buy?

Thanks

Also, I am able to return the PG 57 and get one of those fat ambient mics.(condenser mic or compressor mic, or sometihng) Should I buy it for $200 or stick with the Shure I already have? Thank you!
 
If you're not using a preamp, I'm not even certain how you're getting the signal from the mic hot enough to record in the first place...
 
Shure PG mics are garbage in my opinion. They exist only to hit a certain price range. If you want a good basic microphone that'll last you a long time, spend just 50 bucks more and get an SM57 or 58. The better preamp you can afford, the better results you'll get.
 
Yep, you gotta have a preamp. The signal from a mic just isn't enough to record properly. Get a decent preamp and use the line in instead of the mic input and you will hear a definate difference. A mic straight into the soundcard will never give you the presence needed for recording. If you are using a stock soundcard that came with the computer you will need to upgrade that too. Most pcs come with a soundcard designed for gamming, not for recording.
 
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