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Ok, guys I wanna thank you for opening the thread first off. Here's what I have:
An MXL condenser mic my girlfriend bought me
Type: Cardioid condenser mic
Frequency Range: 30Hz-20kHz
Polar Pattern: Cardioid
Sensitivity: 10mV/Pa
Impedance: 200W
S/N Ratio: 80dB
Equivalent Noise: 18dB
Max SPL for: 134dBs
I put the specs in to help me in my next quest:
To find the cheapest and effective way to fully bring out the sound of this mic (it doesn't look like much i don't think).
I like to produce music as a hobby and now I want to record some hiphop/semi-melodic vocals that are AT LEAST "good-podcast-quality". I'm a newbie to audio, and would like to learn more.
I've been peeking at the M-Audio Audiophile 2496, looks like a solid choice I can keep around for a bit. But how in the heck do I plug this mic in with either XLR or a 3.5mm plug (adapted through the xlr)?
Thanks in advance. All help is appreciated.
An MXL condenser mic my girlfriend bought me
Type: Cardioid condenser mic
Frequency Range: 30Hz-20kHz
Polar Pattern: Cardioid
Sensitivity: 10mV/Pa
Impedance: 200W
S/N Ratio: 80dB
Equivalent Noise: 18dB
Max SPL for: 134dBs
I put the specs in to help me in my next quest:
To find the cheapest and effective way to fully bring out the sound of this mic (it doesn't look like much i don't think).
I like to produce music as a hobby and now I want to record some hiphop/semi-melodic vocals that are AT LEAST "good-podcast-quality". I'm a newbie to audio, and would like to learn more.
I've been peeking at the M-Audio Audiophile 2496, looks like a solid choice I can keep around for a bit. But how in the heck do I plug this mic in with either XLR or a 3.5mm plug (adapted through the xlr)?
Thanks in advance. All help is appreciated.
