microphone and computer, lond distance
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microphone and computer, lond distance
Hi,
I need to extend the line linking the microphone and my computer so that I can record sound from distance.
However, where to get such a extention line?
Or, any other idea?
Thank you in advance.
I need to extend the line linking the microphone and my computer so that I can record sound from distance.
However, where to get such a extention line?
Or, any other idea?
Thank you in advance.
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Re: microphone and computer, lond distance
How about a wireless microphone.
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Re: microphone and computer, lond distance
you need a male to female 3.5mm jack extension like this
http://www.play.com/Electronics/Electro ... d:17470578
http://www.play.com/Electronics/Electro ... d:17470578
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Re: microphone and computer, lond distance
You will be able to get a wireless microphone pretty cheap. I think mine was less than a fiver from the markets (and this was a while ago) and you can use it on your stereo too for karaokes.
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Re: microphone and computer, lond distance
When we tried karaoke at home, we tried a cheap wireless mic, it needed 2x AA batteries, plus its adapter into the mic socket had one, range good only for the room we were in, otherwise your into stage pro jobs and no idea on them.
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Re: microphone and computer, lond distance
Thanks a lot fro all your suggestions!
1. Do you think I can use wireless microphone for my computer?
2. Where can buy a cheaper wireless microphone less than 5 pound like what lagi said!
1. Do you think I can use wireless microphone for my computer?
2. Where can buy a cheaper wireless microphone less than 5 pound like what lagi said!
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Re: microphone and computer, lond distance
What is the distance that you need, and is it in the same room as your computer? Please explain more details then you can be better advised what might be best.marktwo wrote:Hi,
I need to extend the line linking the microphone and my computer so that I can record sound from distance.
What is it that you will be doing with the mic, singing and recording or is it just for speech on the internet?
Forget cheap wireless mikes as that is just what they are, cheap.
http://www.the-microphone-guide.com/che ... phone.html
Come back with some answers and you may get some advice that works, but an extension lead is going to be the cheapest and best sound quality solution for you.
If you are not sure what to do, take your mic to Maplins or PC World or other computer/electronics outlet and ask for an extension lead to fit the plug on the mic and tell them how long you want it.
You can always tell a Yorkshireman,
But you cannot tell him much.
But you cannot tell him much.
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Re: microphone and computer, lond distance
Thank you dave.m.
That is in my flat, distance between the microphone and my computer is about 11 meters.
I moved in this flat recently and found the pipes are very noisy! Someone came to check it for me, but there was no noise at all when he came to my flat and he said he cannot do anything without hearing the noise. The noise hapened randomly...sometimes wakes me up at very early.
I need it to record the noise and ask him come to listen the record in my computer!
That is in my flat, distance between the microphone and my computer is about 11 meters.
I moved in this flat recently and found the pipes are very noisy! Someone came to check it for me, but there was no noise at all when he came to my flat and he said he cannot do anything without hearing the noise. The noise hapened randomly...sometimes wakes me up at very early.
I need it to record the noise and ask him come to listen the record in my computer!
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Re: microphone and computer, lond distance
Take your mic to Maplins or PC World or other computer/electronics outlet and ask for an extension lead to fit the plug on the mic and tell them you want a 10 meter extension lead.
You can always tell a Yorkshireman,
But you cannot tell him much.
But you cannot tell him much.
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Re: microphone and computer, lond distance
Wireless aint gonna be an option if you're recording all night long, the battery only last a 4-5 hours max in my experience on the shure and akg mics, no idea what cheap ones would be like but my guess is not great.
You'll be lucky to get anything even half clear through a cheap mic, especially with a massive extension, could you not move your pc closer to the source for a night? I have my doubts about you capturing some clanky pipes with a standard PC mic but we shall see.
You'll be lucky to get anything even half clear through a cheap mic, especially with a massive extension, could you not move your pc closer to the source for a night? I have my doubts about you capturing some clanky pipes with a standard PC mic but we shall see.