Need help recording electric guitar

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Hello guys,
new to this forum.

so i have a couple of cheap software just nice to record things, add effects like EQ, noise reduction , silence , and stuff.

i have been recording my electric guitar through a Line6 Floor Pod for a very long time and i'm getting sick of the sound .
i got a very good sound coming from my amp and i don't know how to record it with a mic.

so i tried recording with a crappy computer mic. When i recorded and did a playback after a few seconds of continuous strumming, the recorded sound had a phaser effect and my original guitar sound is altered. (i do not know why can somebody englighten me please)

so i'm thinking of recording using a Shure SM57, but i'm wondering what equipment i'll need.
-I'll need a mic stand
-Do i need a mixer to power the mic?
-How am i going to put all the recorded stuff into my PC? (i don't mind analog to digital conversions)


thanks in advance
 
The Shure SM57 will work fine. It does not need phantom power, so a powered pre-amp or mixer is not needed. What you need is an interface. That's what your Pod has been doing. Take a look around these forums - there are multiple threads on how to position the mic for optimal sound.
Depending on what your future recording needs may be you could get a USB or Firewire device with anything from 2 channels up to as many channels as you can afford.
 
thanks mjbphotos,
can you help me to name some examples of interface that i will need?
and a map too.

eg.
Amp sound ---> Mic ---> ??? ---> PC

edit: how about

Amp sound ---> Mic(xlr converted to 1/4inch) ----> pod(bypassed) ---> PC
 
thanks mjbphotos,
can you help me to name some examples of interface that i will need?
and a map too.

eg.
Amp sound ---> Mic ---> ??? ---> PC

edit: how about

Amp sound ---> Mic(xlr converted to 1/4inch) ----> pod(bypassed) ---> PC
m-audio fast track pro/alesis IO2 should be a decent interface so the signal flow would be:
Amp sound ---> Mic(XLR to XLR cable) ---> M-Audio/Alesis ---> PC
 
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