Q: I have a microphone that came with my computer system. I've checked levels
and when I record it's distorted in places. It has a small jack. Will it
be a problem if I got a "real" mic and an adapter to make the larger plug
fit the mic outlet on my computer?
A: You could use basically *any* Mic you want, as long as you run them
through a small Audio Mixer. This way, you do not need any adapters. You
have the additional flexibility of having multiple Mics connected at the
same time, with individual trimmings / settings / EQ on each one of them.
You can also make adjustments to obtain the best possible 'Signal To Noise
Ratio' in your Recordings. Audio Mixers are quite inexpensive nowadays.
Check Behringer.
When using a Mixer, you should connect it to the 'Line In' instead of
the 'Mic In' of your Sound Card since all Mixers output a *Line* Level.
Caution should be exercised not to overload your Sound Card's Inputs with
a very HOT signal that can damage it. Some basic Audio knowledge will come
in handy when dealing with Electronics / Audio Equipment.
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