What's the Rode M3 sound like? I've heard an NT1-A with a Zoom H4N and even
an Olympus 100 and dam that thing's epic!

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From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Samuel
Wilkins
Sent: Sunday, October 9, 2016 4:01 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Subject: Re: Preamp for Computer

I've got a friend who has a Shure SM58, I could borrow his and try it out.
I have a Rode M3 condenser microphone which uses a battery, so that should
work.  My card is a Sound Blaster XFI titanium HD, which should have a boost
option.


On 09/10/2016 20:52, tim cumings wrote:
> Depending on whether or not your sound card had a mic boost, the 
> volume might be too low for a shure sm58. You can test that out. You 
> would definitely need phantom power for a condenser mic, unless you 
> got a condenser mic that could run on battery as well asphantom power.
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> On 10/9/2016 3:29 PM, Samuel Wilkins wrote:
>> Hello Tim,
>>
>> Wouldn't the volume be too low when recording with a Shure SM58 and 
>> mini jack converter?  Also, if I want to use a standard condenser 
>> microphone, I'd need a way of providing phantom power.
>>
>>
>> On 09/10/2016 20:11, tim cumings wrote:
>>> Samuel if you have a mic jack on your computer you probablydon't 
>>> need a preamp.
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>>> On 10/9/2016 1:18 PM, Samuel Wilkins wrote:
>>>> Hello everyone,
>>>> I am thinking of trying a Shure SM58 with a minijack adapter for 
>>>> recording myself and my screen reader at the same time. However, I 
>>>> was wondering, is there a preamp that will connect to the 
>>>> microphone jack on my computer?  I'm concerned about using a USB 
>>>> one, because if the latency is too noticeable, it will be 
>>>> incredibly distracting.  Thank you in advance.
>>>>
>>>>
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Regards,

Samuel Wilkins




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