Doug <dmcgarr...@optonline.net> writes: > On 08/03/2017 08:19 AM, Rodolfo Medina wrote: >> Jeremy Nicoll <jn.ml.dbn...@letterboxes.org> writes: >> >>> On Thu, 3 Aug 2017, at 13:23, Rodolfo Medina wrote: >>> >>>> 3) mic2 is stereo. >>> Not necessarily. It might be a mono signal that's been duplicated across >>> two outputs. It's only 2-channel if it can record two separate sounds at >>> the same time. >>> >>> You can get microphones which, in a single unit, record more than one >>> channel at once. Their labelling or artwork on them normally makes it >>> clear that they have L and R (or more than that) inputs. >>> >>> What makes and models are your mics? >> >> I can't tell, because they're old and I don't keep their specs. One of them >> was given to me about 15 years ago, the other I don't even remember how I >> have it. But I've got another teo: they are, each of them, part of a >> headphone. They also let hear the recorded sound from both channels. They >> are: >> >> http://www.trust.com/it/product/11916-primo-chat-headset >> >> and >> >> http://www.trust.com/it/product/20685-mauro-headset >> >> Rodolfo >> >> > I looked at both of the links. Note that there are two connections for each > device: headset (earphone) connection and mic connection. The headset > connection will be > stereo, and the mic connection will be mono. If there is talkback (i.e., you > can hear the mic output on the headphones,) the mic sound will appear in both > earpieces, > but will not be stereo--it will just be the same sound in both earpieces. > > You can't get something for nothing. If you want stereo, you will have to > have two mics or a mic with two separate microphone elements aimed in two > (left and right) directions. Such a device will have a plug with three > connections on it: left, right, and ground. Your PC will not be able to > handle such a microphone! You would need a stereo preamplifier to plug that > mic into, and then you would plug the stereo output of the preamp into the > LINE IN jack of the PC. > > I would hope that this information will settle the question! > > --doug
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