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BerzerkGuts
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Hello, I'm hoping that someone may be able to help me out with figuring out some things.
Here is what I'm after....
Basically I am looking to record vocals which I will be using for voice overs in animations as well as vocal roles in music (hip-hop, some indie rock, etc)
I'm also on a bit of a budget and after much reading through I hear that the Marshall MXLV67G is probably the best vocal mic for the price range.
Here is the issue....
I plan on using my PC for the job. I've got plenty of software and hardware power for the job. However, I have a sound blaster audigy 2 platinum sound card. It's got a bunch of bells and whistles to it (midi in and out, optical, 1/4" headset and microphone jacks, etc etc etc). The problem here is that there is no three pronged jack to get the 48v phantom power for the microphone I stated earlier.
Now finally my questions
1.) Is it possible to get the phantom power by either plugging it into a preamp and then into the 1/4" jack, or even possibly getting an adaptor of sorts with a female XLR to a male 1/4"??
2.) Is there a better alternative microphone in the $100 or less price range without sacrificing much vocal performance AND which doesn't need the phantom power??
Personally I'd like the best quality I can get for vocals in this price range but
any and all suggestions or information on this would be great!
Thanks for any help in advance.
~Guts
Here is what I'm after....
Basically I am looking to record vocals which I will be using for voice overs in animations as well as vocal roles in music (hip-hop, some indie rock, etc)
I'm also on a bit of a budget and after much reading through I hear that the Marshall MXLV67G is probably the best vocal mic for the price range.
Here is the issue....
I plan on using my PC for the job. I've got plenty of software and hardware power for the job. However, I have a sound blaster audigy 2 platinum sound card. It's got a bunch of bells and whistles to it (midi in and out, optical, 1/4" headset and microphone jacks, etc etc etc). The problem here is that there is no three pronged jack to get the 48v phantom power for the microphone I stated earlier.
Now finally my questions
1.) Is it possible to get the phantom power by either plugging it into a preamp and then into the 1/4" jack, or even possibly getting an adaptor of sorts with a female XLR to a male 1/4"??
2.) Is there a better alternative microphone in the $100 or less price range without sacrificing much vocal performance AND which doesn't need the phantom power??
Personally I'd like the best quality I can get for vocals in this price range but
any and all suggestions or information on this would be great!
Thanks for any help in advance.
~Guts